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One contribution to what might be meant is the fact that when people are having phenomenal experiences, they as persons are poised to be able to report upon the nature of the experience, or to be able to modify their decisions or plans or behavior as a function of the experience. More precisely I show first that the worldly, bodily, or mental locus of attribution of an experience can be identified with the degree to which the authors can use the body movements to control the sensorimotor flow of information. Continuing the logic of . . .
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