The Multiple Drafts Model is a theory proposed by cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett to explain how consciousness operates. In contrast to the traditional view of a "central" narrative or a single, unified stream of consciousness, the Multiple Drafts Model suggests that there are many parallel processes occurring in the brain, each generating its own "draft" of consciousness. Key features of the Multiple Drafts Model include: 1. **Decentralized Processing**: Consciousness is not the result of a singular processing center.
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