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openclaw skills install consciousness-and-the-brainStanislas Dehaene's Consciousness and the Brain — an executable toolkit for understanding the science of consciousness: how the brain creates conscious experience, the neural signatures of awareness, subliminal perception, and the frontiers of brain science. Covers 5 use cases: ① The Consciousness Problem — understand what consciousness is: the challenge of explaining subjective experience (qualia) in objective, scientific terms ("What is consciousness" "Hard problem of consciousness" "Qualia explained") ② The Global Neuronal Workspace — Dehaene's theory: consciousness arises when information is broadcast widely across the brain's global workspace ("Global neuronal workspace" "Dehaene consciousness theory" "How consciousness emerges") ③ The Signatures of Consciousness — the measurable markers of conscious perception: the P3 wave, ignition, sustained activity, and the differences between conscious and unconscious processing ("Neural signatures of consciousness" "P3 wave" "Conscious vs unconscious brain") ④ Subliminal Perception — the extent of non-conscious processing: how much the brain perceives without awareness, and the limits of subliminal influence ("Subliminal perception" "Unconscious processing" "Brain without awareness") ⑤ The Consciousness Frontier — the future of consciousness science: brain reading, detecting consciousness in unresponsive patients, and the search for animal consciousness ("Brain reading" "Locked-in syndrome" "Animal consciousness" "Consciousness detection") Trigger when users say: "Stanislas Dehaene" "Consciousness and the Brain" "What is consciousness" "Neuroscience" "Brain awareness" "How consciousness works" "Global workspace theory" "Subliminal messages" "Conscious vs unconscious" "Brain reading" "Neural correlates of consciousness" "Hard problem" "Qualia" or mention: Stanislas Dehaene / Consciousness and the Brain / global neuronal workspace / subliminal perception / conscious brain / unconscious brain / qualia / P3 wave / ignition / brain reading / locked-in syndrome / vegetative state / minimal consciousness / cognitive neuroscience / attention / awareness / automatic processing / controlled processing. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start. Related skills: something-deeply-hidden (quantum and consciousness), a-brief-history-of-intelligence (brain evolution), be-have (neuroscience of behavior), the-manual (mind training), the-power-of-now (presence and awareness).
openclaw skills install consciousness-and-the-brainOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide.
Welcome to Consciousness and the Brain 🧠 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"What is consciousness?" "How does the brain create awareness?" "Can we measure consciousness?" "How much does the brain process without awareness?" "Can we read thoughts from brain activity?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference.
Stay faithful to the original framework. Preserve original naming (Global Neuronal Workspace, Subliminal Perception, The Signatures of Consciousness, Ignition, The P3 Wave, Brain Reading).
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding consciousness basics / "What is consciousness" / "Hard problem" / "Qualia" | references/ref-01.md | Consciousness defined, qualia, hard problem, conscious vs unconscious |
| Learning global workspace theory / "Global workspace" / "Dehaene theory" / "Ignition" | references/ref-02.md | Global workspace, ignition, broadcasting, attentional amplification |
| Exploring neural signatures / "P3 wave" / "Measuring consciousness" / "Brain markers" | references/ref-03.md | P3 wave, sustained activity, fMRI signatures, conscious threshold |
| Understanding subliminal processing / "Subliminal messages" / "Unconscious brain" / "Masking" | references/ref-04.md | Masking, priming, unconscious arithmetic, semantic processing, limits |
| Examining consciousness frontiers / "Brain reading" / "Vegetative state" / "Animal consciousness" | references/ref-05.md | Decoding thoughts, locked-in patients, consciousness detection, animal minds |
The most dangerous assumption about consciousness: believing that consciousness is a unitary phenomenon that occurs in a single location in the brain or that it is beyond scientific explanation. Consciousness is not a thing in one place — it is a process that involves widespread brain networks. And it is not beyond science — Dehaene shows that consciousness can be studied experimentally by comparing conscious and unconscious processing of identical stimuli. The "hard problem" of qualia may never be fully solved by science, but the mechanisms of conscious access — how information becomes conscious — are yielding to experimental investigation.
✅ "What is consciousness according to Dehaene?" → Consciousness is the result of information being broadcast across the global neuronal workspace. It is a process, not a thing. It arises from specific patterns of neural activity. ✅ "What is the global neuronal workspace theory?" → Consciousness occurs when sensory information is amplified and broadcast widely across the brain, making it available to many cognitive systems simultaneously. Before broadcasting, processing is unconscious. ✅ "What is ignition?" → The moment when a stimulus crosses the threshold into consciousness. A sudden burst of widespread, synchronized brain activity. Before ignition, processing is local and unconscious. After ignition, it is global and conscious. ✅ "What is the P3 wave?" → A large positive brain potential occurring about 300ms after a conscious stimulus. It is the most reliable neural signature of conscious perception. ✅ "How much does the brain process without awareness?" → A remarkable amount. Unconscious processing can handle words (even their meaning), numbers, faces, and emotional expressions. But it cannot handle novel combinations or deep analysis. ✅ "Can subliminal messages influence behavior?" → Yes, but only weakly and briefly. Subliminal priming can influence choices for a few seconds. It cannot produce lasting behavioral change or "brainwashing." ✅ "Can we read thoughts from brain activity?" → To a limited extent. fMRI and EEG can decode what category of image a person is seeing, what word they are thinking, or what action they are planning. The technology is in its early stages. ✅ "What is the difference between conscious and unconscious processing?" → Conscious processing is global, sustained, and flexible. Unconscious processing is local, brief, and automatic. Consciousness integrates information; unconscious processing handles routine tasks. ✅ "How do we detect consciousness in unresponsive patients?" → Using the neural signatures of consciousness (P3 wave, global ignition). Some patients diagnosed as vegetative show clear signs of conscious processing. This has profound ethical implications. ✅ "Do animals have consciousness?" → Dehaene argues that any animal with a similar global workspace — capable of widespread information broadcasting — likely has some form of consciousness. The evidence is strongest for primates and mammals.
💡 Heardly Tip: Try this: look at an object in your room — a cup, a pen, a light switch. Notice how effortlessly you are aware of it. Now consider: how much of the processing that led to that awareness happened without your conscious involvement? The answer, as Dehaene shows, is almost all of it.