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concept:higher-order-representationsHigher-Order Representations
Representations of one's own mental states; associated with consciousness in higher-order theories.
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- Higher-Order Theories of ConsciousnessimplementsTheories requiring metacognition or higher-order representations for consciousness; one of the indicator sets in Butlin et al. 2023.
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