Sebastian Watzl is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo. He has received his PhD in philosophy from Columbia University, after studying biology at Humboldt University Berlin, and philosophy at New York University. He has been a postdoc Harvard's Mind-Brain-Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, and is a member of the core group of Oslo's Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature.
Introduction
Part I. What is attention?
1: Beyond Brain Mechanisms
2: Attending
3: Activities
4: Priority Structures
5: The What and Why of Priority Structures
6: Psychological Salience
7: Executive Control
Part II. Attention and Consciousness
8: Beyond Appearances
9: Phenomenal Structure
10: Phenomenal Salience
11: Awareness of Attending
12: Necessity and Sufficiency
13: The Perspectivity Picture