PrefacePart I Brain Chapter 1 Structure and Function of the Brain 1.1 The Cognitive Unit Hypothesis of Brain Function 1.2 Hypothesis of Hierarchically-associated-neuron-clusters Coding 1.3 The Functional Systems of the Brain and Its Network 1.4 Four Laws of Brain Activation and Interaction Chapter 2 Sensation and Action 2.1 The Empirical Laws of Information Processing in the Sensory System 2.2 Motion Control and Execution Chapter 3 Four Functional Systems of the Brain 3.1 Four Functional Systems 3.2 Interactions between Four Functional Systems of the BrainPart II Mind Chapter 4 Mental Activities 4.1 Components of Mental Activity 4.2 Interactions between Components of Mental Activity Chapter 5 Mental Interactions 5.1 Five Types of Mental Interactions 5.2 Characteristics of Mental Interactions Chapter 6 Unification of Mental Interactions 6.1 The Relationships between Five Mental Interactions 6.2 The Main Points of the Unification of Mental InteractionsPart III Consciousness Chapter 7 Components of Consciousness 7.1 Four Components of Consciousness 7.2 The Relationships between Components of Consciousness Chapter 8 On Consciousness, Unconsciousness, and Latent Consciousness 8.1 Theory of Energy State of Brain Area 8.2 Consciousness, Unconsciousness, and Latent Consciousness 8.3 Information Representation in Brain Areas 8.4 The Brain Mechanisms for Consciousness, Unconsciousness, and Latent Consciousness 8.5 The Unity of Consciousness, Unconsciousness, and Latent Consciousness 8.6 The Relationship between Consciousness and Unconsciousness Chapter 9 Unconscious Activities 9.1 The Dark Energy and the Intrinsic Activity of the Brain 9.2 The Unconscious Activity of the Brain 9.3 May Unconscious Activity Account for the Dark Energy of the Brain? Chapter 10 A Theoretical Framework of Unconsciousness 10.1 Theory of Consciousness 10.2 Laws of Unconscious Activity 10.3 The Essentials About the Theory of Unconscious Activity Chapter 11 Emergence of Consciousness 11.1 The Emergence Process of Consciousness 11.2 The Critical Condition for the Emergence of Consciousness 11.3 The Content and Intensity of the Conscious Experience 11.4 The Controlling Effect of Attention Chapter 12 An Extended Theory of Global Workspace of Consciousness 12.1 The Global Workspace 12.2 The Default Mode Network 12.3 The Division of Labor for Internal-external Information ProcessingPart IV Dreaming Chapter 13 Dream Components 13.1 Main Components of Dreams 13.2 Characteristics of Dreams Chapter 14 Brain Basis of Dreaming 14.1 Activities of Functional Brain Systems in Dreaming 14.2 Brain Basis of Dream Components Chapter 15 Dream Consciousness 15.1 Mental Activities in Dreaming 15.2 Brain Activation and Consciousness Emergence in Dreaming Chapter 16 Process of Dreaming 16.1 Information Processing in the Brain in Dreaming 16.2 Stream of Consciousness in Dreaming Chapter 17 Memory of Dreams 17.1 Dreams and Long-term Memory 17.2 Short-term Memory and Forgetting of DreamsPart V Unified Theories of Psychology and Cognition Chapter 18 Unified Theory of Psychology 18.1 The Framework of Unified Theory of Psychology 18.2 Unification Approach to Psychology Chapter 19 Unified Theory of Cognition 19.1 The Necessity of a Unified Theory of Cognition 19.2 The Special Unified Theory of Cognition Based on UTP 19.3 The Information Processing and Conscious Activity Model of Cognition 19.4 The General Unified Theory of Cognition Based on UTP Chapter 20 Integration of Various Approaches in Cognition Research 20.1 Comments on Several Theories of Cognition 20.2 Integration of Several Theories of Cognition 20.3 Integration of Various Approaches to the Research of CognitionBibliographyAbbreviationIndex