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Abstract: but accessible concepts
8. Active but unrehearsed items in immediate memory
9. Presuppositions of conscious concepts
10. Fully habituated stimuli
11. Subliminal events that prime later conscious processes
12. `Blindsight' in occipital brain damage
13. Contextual information, set
14. Automatic skill components
15. Unretrievable material in long-term memory
16. Perceptual context
17. Abstract rules, as in syntax
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@misc{ oberlander-computation,
author = "Jon Oberlander",
title = "Computation and Consciousness: In and Out of the Armchair",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/oberlander00computation.html" }
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