Here's an argument on how and why phenomenal consciousness might emerge over a mode of attentional learning http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2287/paper29.pdf …
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Or stimulus was experienced unconsciously to begin with, hence no conscious memory of it is expected. As in very short duration stimuli- say 350 milliseconds.
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I am not sure what it means to experience unconsciously. Is it sufficient that a part of your nervous system registered the stimulus and passed it on, even if it was dismissed or not integrated somewhere higher up?
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So in your terminolgy that is "not experienced" even tho recalled? How does a stimulus "stop having been " experienced by organism ?
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You don't remember that you experienced it.
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