Michael Graziano
Michael Steven Anthony Graziano (born May 22, 1967) is an American
scientist and
novelist who is currently a professor of
Psychology and
Neuroscience at
Princeton University. His scientific research focuses on the brain basis of awareness. He has proposed the
"attention schema" theory, an explanation of how, and for what adaptive advantage, brains attribute the property of awareness to themselves. His previous work focused on how the
cerebral cortex monitors the space around the body and controls movement within that space. Notably he has suggested that the classical map of the body in
motor cortex, the
homunculus, is not correct and is better described as a map of complex actions that make up the behavioral repertoire. His publications on this topic have had a widespread impact among
neuroscientists but have also generated
controversy. His novels rely partly on his background in psychology and are known for
surrealism or
magic realism. Graziano also composes music including symphonies and string quartets.
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