By having this same «editor» use footnotes, Hustvedt explains a series of sciences: Inattentional Blindness (a psychological lack of attention that amounts to the adage «we only see what we want to see»); Phenomenology (the study of the structures of experience and consciousness); Computational Theory of Mind (the theory that the human mind works like a computer), among many others. (bookbrowse.com)
In Phi evolutionary biologist Giulio Tononi proposes an intriguing new way to grasp what consciousness is, based on computational theory (newscientist.com)
«Our combination of in situ X-ray scattering with computational theory can be extended to other layered materials and structures, even theoretical ones that haven't been made yet because they are challenging to manufacture.» (sciencedaily.com)