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EP 276 Carolyn Dicey Jennings on Attention and Mental Control

EP 276 Carolyn Dicey Jennings on Attention and Mental Control

Update: 2024-12-19
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Jim talks with philosopher and cognitive scientist Carolyn Dicey Jennings about her book Attention and Mental Control. They discuss mental control vs self-control, the ping pong metaphor, prioritization vs single-threaded focus, voluntary vs automatic attention, perceptual processing & conscious attention, 3 forms of interest, meditation & mind wandering, hyperfocus as a superpower, ADHD & neurodiversity, the emergence of control, wave activity in the brain, local vs global brain activity, and much more.

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Attention and Mental Control, by Carolyn Dicey Jennings
"I Attend, Therefore I Am," by Carolyn Dicey Jennings (Aeon Magazine)
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Carolyn Dicey Jennings explores whether it is possible for us to direct our own minds through attention and, if so, what impact this has on other functions of the mind. She has training in philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience and combines these fields to approach fundamental questions about the nature of the mind, including the existence of the self, the foundation of consciousness, and the possibility of a free will. She has published three books, two monographs with Cambridge University Press (The Attending Mind, 2020 and Attention and Mental Control, 2022) and an edited volume (Mind, Cognition, and Neuroscience: A Philosophical Introduction, 2022 with Ben Young). She is currently working on a new project, on “collective attention,” which intersects with recent digital technologies.
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EP 276 Carolyn Dicey Jennings on Attention and Mental Control

EP 276 Carolyn Dicey Jennings on Attention and Mental Control

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