Multiple Choice
David Chalmers (2004) argues that the easy problems of consciousness involve objectively observable data, which he calls "third-person data," and the hard problem involves subjective experiences, which he calls "first-person data." Chalmers claims that scientific progress on the hard problem is possible, and among the projects he advocates is a search for:
A) binocular rivalry.
B) the neural correlates of consciousness.
C) illusory conjunctions.
D) perceptual bistability.
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