Does the brain work in harmony, for example in a way where signals work up a chain of command and through the way the modularities of the connectome are integrated they are all given a proportion of processing, until a unity is achieved. Some models of neuroscience instill that many aspects of attention and other modularities are in competition, which would infer some mediator, a type of coordinator and assessor. My thought is that there is a likelihood that different pathways operate with aspects of both models, at some stages competition takes places between different modulars, while in other aspects modulars are not necessarily having to compete for attention, but can be stored and processed elsewhere. Conscious Attention may have a limited capacity, but the brain should in theory allow for all computations to happen simultaneously...    

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