Program subject to alteration
Primary author only listed. For links to full abstract see author
index.
Codes:
[Po1]: Monday April 27th.
[Po2]: Thursday April 30th.
[Po3]: Friday May 1st.
Abraham, H.D., Spectral EEG coherence in visual hallucinations:
Possible "binding" of visual information. [Po1]
Acosta-Urquidi, J., Bioelectric correlates of an energetic healing
session. [Po3]
Albino, S., Non-computational physics and the mind. [Po3]
Alexander, J., Melatonin and cognition: Was Descartes on to something
with the pineal gland? [Po1]
Alexander, J.E., A two dimensional model for psychophysiological categorization
of predatory psychopaths. [Po1]
Alexander, R.G., Consciousness and self-reference. [Po1]
Ali, S.M., Emergence and the problem of observation. [Po3]
Allweyer, F., The problem of the possibility/conceivability of "speaking
machines" in the current analytical philosophy of mind; a critical
reconstruction. [Po3]
Almér, A., Naturalism and cognitive fix. [Po2]
Amoroso, R., The role of gravitation in the dynamics of consciousness.
[Po2]
Andemicael, A., Time in a quantum and relativistic universe. [Po3]
Andersen, A.F., The space of consciousness. [Po3]
Anderson, C.M., fMRI measures of hemispheric asymmetry in young adults
verbally or sexually abused as children: implications for dissociated states
of consciousness. [Po3]
Anderson, S.V., The heart of consciousness. [Po2]
Ascoli, G.A., The abstraction of the I: a new attempt to define self-awareness.
[Po1]
Atkin, A., Being, doing, knowing -- A theoretical perspective on consciousness.
[Po2]
Atmanspacher, H., Many realisms. [Po1]
Bailey, A., Qualia and the argument from illusion. [Po2]
Baruss, I., Beliefs about conscousness and reality of participants
at Tucson II. [Po1]
Baruss, I., Instrumental transcommunication research. [Po1]
Baylor, G.W., The loss and recovery of ego functions during relaxed
wakefulness andsleep: Some requisite design characteristics for a theory
ofconsciousness. [Po3]
Beal, J.B., Three unusual interrelated patterns of consciousness, influenced
by psychophysiology & environment. [Po3]
Becker, J., "Lucid" trancing and tourism. [Po1]
Bedi, S.S., A historical survey of neuroscience's search for the location
of the soul. [Po1]
Benefield, R.L., The mystical teachings of Joel S. Goldsmith and the
contemporary concept of consciousness. [Po1]
Berner, H.C., A theory of the emergence of consciousness and physicality
from nonphysical information. [Po1]
Bernroider, G., True lies: neural entanglement with phenomenal phase
space. [Po1]
Bezdek, B., Free will, social reality and the externalization of consciousness.
[Po1]
Bezzubova, E., Depersonalization as a disorder of self-consciousness.
[Po1]
Bickle, J., Modeling a voluntary selective visual attention mechanism
using parieto-frontal cell properties and connectivities. [Po1]
Bonk, R., Altered states: from fiction to fact:introducing the alternate
waking states induction method. [Po3]
Boothroyd, D., Seeing-in-the-dark: a match between phenomenology and
physiology, but no solution to the hard problem. [Po1]
Boulgakova, M., Brain dysfunction in aggressive adolescents with affective
disorders. [Po1]
Bouton, C.M.L., A consideration of consciousness as pooled neuronal
activity. [Po3]
Brack, G., Transformational consciousness and South Africa: Vygotsky's
sociocultural view. [Po2]
Brennan, T., The two forms of consciousness defined. [Po3]
Briod, M., Seeking the imaginative center of consciousness: An interdisciplinary
approach. [Po2]
Brown, S.R., Tip-of-the-tongue phenomena: An introductory analysis.
[Po2]
Brown, S.V., The exceptional human experience process: An overview
and a map of terrain. [Po1]
Buchanan, J.H., Cognitive pain. [Po3]
Budimlija, Z., Decreasing of neuronal complexity in brain ischemia.
[Po2]
Burian, E., Concept of objective reality and consciousness. [Po2]
Butcher, T.W., Preconscious bandwidth and the experience of consciousness.
[Po2]
Cabanac, M., On the phylogeny of consciousness: an important qualitative
threshold between amphibians and reptiles. [Po1]
Callebaut, W., Why consciousness should not remain peripheral to evolutionary
epistemology. [Po3]
Carnie, J., Relational direct realism as a solution to the hard problem.
[Po1]
Cathcart, R.G., Patterns of consciousness in earth and stone: Symmetry
and complexity in Stonehenge and the Giza complex. [Po3]
Cauller, L., NeuroInteractivism: Parallels between conscious cortical
function and scientific method. [Po1]
Cavanaugh, M., The perception of others: Toward an integrated approach.
[Po3]
Chaney, R., The critical hermeneutics of the conceptual-emotive silicone
of consciousness. [Po1]
Clarke, T.L., What is the logic of the brain? [Po2]
Close, E.R., Can matter be explained in terms of consciousness? [Po2]
Cobb, J., The effects of adrenalin on memory. [Po2]
Combs, A., Spiritual growth and the evolution of consciousness: Complexity,
evolution and the farther reaches of human nature. [Po1]
Cottam, R., Approach to consciousness through hierarchical metastatic
evolution. [Po3]
Coward, L.A., A physiologically based system theory of consciousness.
[Po1]
Cremo, M.A., Famous scientists and the paranormal: Implications for
consciousness research. [Po1]
Crumpler, C., Sufi meditation, emotional state and DNA repair. [Po1]
Dahlgrün, M., On implications drawn from perceptual memory constraints.
[Po3]
Dalton, T.C., The ontogeny of consciousness: John Dewey and Myrtle
McGraw's contribution to a science of mind. [Po1]
Daly, M., The person as a network node. [Po3]
Davidson, P., The Chinese Room: Conflicting definitions of intentionality
and understanding. [Po1]
de Doncker, E.H., Implicate reality. [Po2]
Deregowski, J., Some problems in Paul Churchland's defense of eliminativematerialism.
[Po3]
Detela, A., Physical model of the biofield. [Po2]
Domingo, C., Knowledge, action, consciousness: an unified dualistic
approach. [Po3]
Donald, K., A paradox of modernity. [Po2]
Dorrell, P., Consciousness and non-routineness. [Po1]
Dougherty, J.H., Nonhomogeneities in visual evoked potentials identifies
thalamic gating demonstrating parallel processing that occurs during different
levels of attention in man. [Po2]
Ellis, R., Why isn't consciousness empirically observable? Emotional
purposes as basis for self-organization. [Po2]
Emerson, T.J., Quantum mechanics in boolean-valued analysis. [Po2]
Engel, L., Effects of body awareness training and meditative stretching
on persons with secondary brain injury. [Po1]
Enke, D., A biologically inspired connectionist architectureof the
retina and thalamocortical system. [Po2]
Esrock, E., The spectator's body: the somatosensory experience of art.
[Po3]
Estep, M., Some considerations on Block's `On a confusion about a function
of consciousness'. [Po1]
Farleigh, P., 'Misplaced concreteness' in cognitive science. [Po2]
Fear, W.J., Automatic translation priming between two languages: Evidence
forautomatic lexical level translation priming, for noncognates, in twolanguages
with a shared script in a word naming paradigm. [Po3]
Feser, E., Hayek's solution to the mind-body problem. [Po3]
Fleming, P., An integrated approach to consciousness and behaviour
involving the evolution of the universe, the Bohmian interpretation of
quantum mechanics, and the Aristotelian view of matter and form. [Po1]
Frazee, J., Echo location: consciousness from a different perspective.
[Po3]
Gackenbach, J., Video game play and the development of consciousness.
[Po1]
Gams, M., Multiplicity makes the human brain substantially more complex.
[Po1]
Gehrmann, L., Consciousness, language and silence. [Po3]
Gelles, S.A., Becoming and the ontology of consciousness. [Po3]
Georgalis, N., Unconscious beliefs. [Po1]
Ghosh, T., Attention, consciousness and balance. [Po1]
Glidden, P., Quantum consciousness, unconscious mechanics. [Po3]
Gluck, A.L., Consciousness and the human sciences. [Po2]
Goddard, P., Perceptual reversals of the Necker cube pattern can be
increased or decreased by suggestion. [Po3]
Goertzel, B., The emerging world wide brain: Intelligence and consciousness
in the Internet of today and tomorrow. [Po2]
Goldberg, S., Consciousness as information and meaning: a solution
to the `hard' problem. [Po1]
Greene, D., The contribution of the field of somatics to a science
of consciousness. [Po1]
Gupta, G.C., Being conscious and consciousness: a study in identity
crisis. [Po2]
Gustavsson, K., The affective side of emotion. [Po3]
Haikonen, P.O., Assessor, a machine with functional consciousness.
[Po1]
Hameroff, S.R., Did consciousness cause the Cambrian evolutionary explosion?
[Po3]
Hamilton, G.S., Implicit memory and observation language: A conceptual
survey. [Po2]
Harkavy, A.A., How the phenomenal aspect of consciousness could arise
from quantum mechanics. [Po2]
Harrison, H., The verbal process creates the illusion of consciousness.
[Po1]
Haselager, W.F.G., Circular causality, consciousness and the problem
of epiphenomenalism. [Po2]
Hatch, D., Consciousness as a continuum -- subjective space-time states.
[Po1]
Hattori, T., Feature extraction of character's feeling information
using vector field fourier transformation and KL expansion. [Po2]
Hazelton, J.E., Consciousness, nonverbal communication and physical
activities. [Po2]
Hendrickson, D., The role of consciousness and the pilgrimage of life.
[Po2]
Hershfield, J., Lycan on the subjectivity of the mental. [Po3]
Hoexter, M., An attention-centered model of consciousness: Incorporating
cognitive and psychoanalytic perspectives. [Po3]
Hoffman, W.C., The seven symmetries of consciousness. [Po2]
Holzinger, B., Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid
dreamers in Austria. [Po3]
Horn, R.E., Using argumentation analysis to examine history and status
of a major debate in cognitive science and consciousness studies. [Po1]
Hristovski, R., Onset of a muscle pain perception during stretching
exercises as a transcritical phase transition. [Po3]
Hughes, T.C., The phenomenon of privileged access. [Po1]
Husain, S., Ontogenetic origin of consciousness. [Po3]
Iyer, N.S., Consciousness -- evolution, function and concept. [Po2]
Jaderberg, L., Concave subjects. [Po3]
Jeffrey, H.J., A precise formulation of the concept of consciousness,
with implications for the question of machine consciousness. [Po1]
Jones, S., Some suggestions for a neurobiological theory of consciousness.
[Po1]
Jorion, P., Consciousness: Not in the driver's seat. [Po1]
Joseph, S., Consciousness and the unconscious in psychoanalytic, meditative
and scientific practice. [Po1]
Josephson, B.D., Introspective knowledge: whose fiction? [Po3]
Josin, G., Using neural networks for discriminating functional connectivity
inschizophrenia from normal connectivity. [Po3]
Josties, F.J., Interpreting physics in terms of consciousness: Making
the solution of the hard problem possible. [Po2]
Kaivarainen, A., Hierarchic model of consciousness. [Po2]
Kauffmann, O., Blindsight and conscious perception. [Po3]
Kiefer, H.G., From Aristotle to zoology -- via DNA and developmental
neurobiology. [Po2]
Kim, H-G, Integrating paradigms for cognitive architecture. [Po3]
Kirchoff, B.K., Consciousness, community, and reality: a systems approach
to understanding consciousness. [Po1]
Kitzman, M.J., Toward a non-computational model of pattern recognition.
[Po2]
Kjaer, T.W., Different aspects of consciousness activates widely different
brain regions: an experimental approach. [Po3]
Knowles, J.M., Understanding the coming paradigm. [Po1]
Kordes, U., Can anything surprise us? [Po2]
Koreck, M.S., Freud's insights on consciousness revisited. [Po1]
Kosower, E.M., Magic numbers, brain organization, and the nature of
consciousness. [Po1]
Kremer, J.W., Models of healing -- Cultural or universal? [Po2]
Krieglstein, W., What is quantum animism? [Po3]
Kroliczak, G., Auditory and visual illusions. Subjective awareness
versusscientific explanations. [Po2]
LaBerge, S., Consciousness, dreaming and waking, I; Models and mechanisms.
[Po2]
Lancaster, B.L., The encounter with self in prophetic Kabbalah: deconstruction
and meaning. [Po3]
Levin, R., The relation of waking to nocturnal fantasy. [Po3]
Lewis, M., Varieties of conscious experience: Psychoactive drugs and
the personal study of consciousness. [Po1]
Lipkind, M., The fatal choice: The fathomless depths of the panpsychistic
sea or the unbridgeable explanatory gap of the generation problem? A theory
avoiding the fatality. [Po2]
Livet, P., Consciouness in four steps. [Po1]
Lloyd, P.B., Berkeley revisited: The hard problem considered easy.
[Po2]
Lomas, D., Why the self is nonlocational. [Po1]
Longhurst, J., The psychiatric experience: An underutilised resource
for our understanding of consciousness? Results of a survey of practicing
psychiatrists affiliated with a major medical school. [Po2]
Lundqvist, S., Modes of attention. [Po2]
Lyons, J.W., Dowsing -- A doorway to quantifying non-localised effects
in consciousness studies. [Po2]
Macdonald, C., Implications of a fundamental consciousness. [Po3]
Malachowski, A.R., The epistemic potential of consciousness. [Po3]
Mallory, K., Modeling critical phenomena and highly correlated fluctuations
insimulated neural networks. [Po2]
Malmgren, H., Moving towards the other. [Po2]
Mark, E., Is the self of the infant preserved in the adult? [Po2]
Markovska, N., Quantum modeling of spin wave-like collective states
in brain cells. [Po3]
Marks, D.F., Consciousness, mental imagery and action. [Po3]
Marrin, D.L., Water's memory: A molecular perspective. [Po3]
Martens, H., Meeting of minds, as seen by soft modelling of sensory
data. [Po3]
Martens, M., The senses bridging mind and matter. [Po2]
Matthews, M.K., Consciousness and the brain-damaged person: The Implications
of brain dysfunction for self-awareness, and of human-machine interaction
in human consciousness. [Po3]
Matzke, D., Subjective "I" requires extension of information
paradigm. [Po1]
Maxwell, R.R., Perceptual object model: Words, metaphors and the extension
of perceived reality, sense of self, and thoughts in a "mind space".
[Po1]
Mc Geever, J., Epistemological ontology and ontological epistemology.
[Po2]
McFarlane, T.J., Mathematics: The bridge to an integral science of
experience. [Po1]
Mender, D., Multiple scales of the self. [Po1]
Menon, S., Toward an advaitic approach to consciousness studies. [Po1]
Meyer, U., What kinds of philosophical zombies are possible in what
sense? [Po3]
Miller, D.W., Science, consciousness and the psychotherapy problem.
[Po2]
Miranker, W.L., Mind and interference effects in computation. [Po1]
Morgans, D., Return to the subject. [Po2]
Morrill, A.R., The prehistory of qualia. [Po3]
Musacchio, J.M., Qualia cannot be understood through the first-person
approach because they are biological processes. [Po2]
Myers, L.J., Optimal theory: The role of a psychology of divine consciousness
in the paradigm shift. [Po1]
Myin, E., Visual awareness and the demand for transparancy. [Po2]
Nagel, D.J., Quantification of consciousness. [Po2]
Nahmias, E., What is false-belief theory of mind and why? [Po3]
Nahum, G.G., A proposal for testing the energetics of consciousness
and its physical foundation. [Po1]
Nakamura, Y., A constructivist approach to pain perception. [Po2]
Nakano, H., How the human cognitive states become testable? [Po2]
Nelson, C.B., Rhythms of the roving mind: a spectrum of attention differences.
[Po3]
Nelson, R.D., Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and
Mother Teresa. [Po2]
Newman, J., Newly elucidated circuitry subserving the selective gating
of fronto-hippocampal systems contributing to the stream of consciousness:
A model for the modulation of attention by affective states and episodic
representations. [Po1]
Newman, M.A., Health as expanding consciousness. [Po1]
Nikolic, D., The limited processing capacity of the brain and mind:
implications for understanding consciousness mechanisms? [Po1]
Northoff, G., What catatonia can tell us about the nature of consciousness:
A neuropsychiatric approach. [Po2]
Nyborg, H., The brain as a nonlinear unstable dynamic molecular system.
[Po1]
Ogata, T., Acquisition of "holophrastic speech" in autonomous
robots- - toward the emergence of verbal communication in robots. [Po2]
Ooi, T-L, Seen by the eye but not by the mind, when attention fails.
[Po3]
Osaka, M., Neural correlates of working memory. [Po2]
Palazzolo, F.M., Rendering consciousness. [Po2]
Palmer, K., Thinking through cyberspace: implications of the several
types of being for the philosophy of internet intelligence. [Po2]
Parker, K., Harman's way: poetry, form, and the subjective epistemology
of consciousness. [Po3]
Pasztor, A., Bridging the explanatory gap. [Po3]
Pasztor, A., Neurological levels. [Po2]
Pease, M., The roots of cognition. [Po1]
Perceval-Maxwell, S., On why the hard problem is so hard. [Po2]
Perez, P., Consequences of conscious inessentialism. [Po3]
Perry, E.K., How dementia, dreaming and drugs [hallucinogenic and anaesthetic]
implicate acetylcholine in the neurochemistry of consciousness. [Po1]
Persson, I., Self-doubt: Why we are not identical to any kind of thing.
[Po1]
Peterson, M.W., A visual hallucination; correlation with anatomic visual
pathways. [Po1]
Plueger, L.W., Consciousness as god in the Yogasutra. [Po3]
Polger, T.W., Escaping the epiphenomenal trap. [Po3]
Ponce, V., Reductionism in scientific explanation and the philosophy
of mind [working title] [Po3]
Porter, G., Informationalism: A theory of consciousness. [Po1]
Post, P.B., Recomposition. [Po1]
Powell, J., The cave and the fire: Archetypes of consciousness andthe
transpersonal problem. [Po2]
Prattis, J.I., Metaphor, vibration and form. [Po1]
Presbury, J.H., Understanding other minds: Why are some people so clueless?
[Po3]
Purviance, S.M., Unity of consciousness and unity of agency in Kant.
[Po3]
Queiroz, J., Toward a new typology of modes of consciousness. [Po3]
Radovic, F., Towards a proper monism. [Po3]
Rangarajan, A., Towards a science of consciousness and towards a consciousness
of science. [Po1]
Ransford, E., The 'cognitive iceberg' model of awareness and qualia.
[Po1]
Ratte, J., Motor theory of consciousness and holoenergetic vascular
resonance. [Po2]
Raukas, M., Consciousness about perfections. [Po3]
Repovs, G., Revising global workspace model of consciousness: Virtual
workspace. [Po2]
Revonsuo, A., An evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming.
[Po2]
Richards, J.D., Consciousness and patterns. [Po1]
Roberts, T.B., God, drugs, and consciousness. [Po2]
Röller, N., Nomadology of a half intuitionist -- Hermann Weyl's
theory of representation. [Po2]
Romanov, P., Russian managers in epoch of market reforms: The contradictions
of transition from paternalistic to radical liberal consciousness. [Po1]
Rose, D., The ghost in the nerve cell: a critique of labelled line
theory. [Po1]
Ross, J.A., A speculative but testable quantum theory of consciousness.
[Po2]
Rossetti, Y., In search of immaculate perception: What about the implicit
short-lived representations involved in action? [Po2]
Rossiter, B.N., The hypermedia model of consciousness. [Po3]
Roy, D.E., Consciousness: a pivotal concept for the human condition.
[Po1]
Roy, P.K., Discrete perceptual space-time, relativity and non-computability:
from experimental findings to theoretical foundations. [Po3]
Rutherford, J.H., An ecological organic paradigm: A framework of analysis
for moral and political philosophy. [Po3]
Samsonovich, A., Concept of conscious representations in light of multiunit
recordings. [Po3]
Santina, P.D., Buddhism on consciousness and quantum reality. [Po3]
Schmid, G.B., Psychosis, chaos and the binding problem. [Po3]
Schneider, J., Time, the mind/body problem and the semiotic state vector
collapse in quantum mechanics. [Po1]
Schull, S.G., A study of an unconscious process. [Po2]
Schultz, C., Albertus Magnus: rational psychology and empirical observation.
[Po3]
Schuster, M.L., Holistic changes of cultural consciousness and energy
levels. [Po3]
Schwartz, G.E., A comprehensive theory of consciousness II: Foundation
for a theory of meta-systems. [Po2]
Scribner, P., Is a science of consciousness possible? [Po3]
Seelig, M., Transpersonal psychology and consciousness research --
Thesignificance of first-person approaches. [Po3]
Segal, E., Questioning the status of the unconscious in psychology.
[Po2]
Shamas, V.A., The role of consciousness in creative breakthroughs.
[Po1]
Shapiro, S.L., Effects of mindfulness-based stress management on medical
and premedical students. [Po2]
Shekoyan, M.T., Science of consciousness, levels of consciousness,
and self cultivation. [Po3]
Shukri, M., Evolution and brain capacity. [Po1]
Silberstein, M., Consciousness and the taxonomy of emergence. [Po2]
Singh, R.K., Origin of emotions. [Po1]
Singh, R.K., Origin of consciousness. [Po2]
Singh, T.D., The central experiment in understanding the nature of
life. [Po2]
Skinner, P.H., The role of consciousness in sickness, healing and health.
[Po3]
Skokowski, P., Where in the world is experience? [Po2]
Smith, C.U.M., Cortical architectonics and qualia: the problem of the
undifferentiated substratum. [Po1]
Smith, W.L., Why is the paranormal weird? [Po1]
Soosaar, A., Should conscious experience correlate with one or multiple
levels of neural organization? [Po3]
Soraci, S., "Aha" effects in memory: The value of temporal
delay. [Po3]
Sorenson, E.R., Preconquest consciousness. [Po3]
Souder, L., The epistemology of interrogation. [Po2]
Sparlin, G., Healing and the awareness of synesthesia. [Po3]
Spencer, M., What can near-death studies tell usabout consciousness?
[Po3]
Stamenov, M.I., A dual-focus approach to conscious mental processing.
[Po1]
Stanley, R.P., Qualia space. [Po2]
Stepoukhovich, S., The professionals' attitudes towardshelping children
with disability. [Po3]
Stocco, M.D., Emergentism. [Po3]
Stojanov, G., A kind of mind: consciousness and AI. [Po3]
Suessenbacher, G, Prenatal development as a condition of the genesis
of consciousness. [Po2]
Switaj, J., Shamanic states of consciousness and reports of personal
development, problem solving, enhanced health and healing. [Po3]
Szele, F.G., Comparison of the development of the avian and mammalian
forebrain. [Po3]
Tang, P.C.L., On Paul Churchland's treatment of the argument from introspection
and scientific realism. [Po2]
Tani, J., Constructivist approach to study dynamical link between visual
attention, learning and behavior: An experiment with a vision-based robot.
[Po1]
Tart, C.T., How shall we train future consciousness researchers? [Po1]
Teasdale, W., Towards a mystical understanding of consciousness: an
experiential ontology. [Po3]
Tenen, S., The hand aims the spotlight in the theater of consciousness.
[Po2]
Tesolin, A.L., The harder problem of consciousness: Engaging interdisciplinary
dialogue. [Po3]
Teucher, B.M., Experienced and expressed emotions: Underlying constructs
of group bonding and behavior. [Po3]
Thaler, S.L., Consciousness exposed: nature's very plausible bag of
neural tricks. [Po1]
Thompson, B., Consciousness, the Tomatis method, and the ear. [Po3]
Travis, F., A junction point model of states of consciousness: Relating
ordinary experiences of waking, dreaming and sleeping with heightened experiences
during meditation. [Po2]
Van Gorder, E.S., Opening the curtain on a new millennium - A thought
experiment. [Po3]
Van Loocke, P.R., Quantum computing schema's and cognitive relevance:
two concrete instances. [Po3]
van Vollenhoven, R.F., A proposal to unify the "hard problem"
of consciousness and the "observer problem" of quantum physics
through reference to the Kantian dichotomy of noumenon and phenomenon.
[Po1]
Vassilii, T., Verbal communication and consciousness: The model of
activation. [Po2]
Villanueva, E., Conscious experience and epistemic anxiety. [Po1]
Virden, T.B., Effects of the novel de antagonists (+)-AJ76 and PNU-9919A
on apomorphine-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition. [Po2]
Vogeley, K., Developmental disturbances in the prefrontal neuronal
network and its relevance to schizophrenia. [Po1]
Voorhees, B., What can we learn from the ancients about consciousness?
[Po1]
Vos, D., Understanding the nature of consciousness and spiritual awareness:
Cultural, religious and philosophical realities in South Africa -- A pagan
perspective. [Po1]
Voss, S., Computers and consciousness: A sacred issue. [Po1]
Wade, J., Two voices from the womb: Evidence for a physically transcendent
and a cellular source of fetal consciousness. [Po1]
Walker, E.H., Softening the hard problem. [Po3]
Ward, A., Hard, easy and `something in between' problems of consciousness.
[Po1]
Watson, D.E., A comprehensive theory of consciousness I: Enformy and
enformed systems. [Po2]
Wautischer, H., Consciousness in world philosophy. [Po3]
West, R.L., The psychophysical laws of consciousness. [Po2]
Westley, D., Implicit processing and sudden realisation: When and why
the penny drops. [Po1]
Wheeler, R., Chaos theory and the choral director: Toward the development
of a musical intuition. [Po1]
White, R.A., The spontaneous development of moral consciousness and
reverence for all life. [Po1]
Whitmore, M., Reductionism and the study of consciousnesss [working
title] [Po3]
Wilcox, L., Sufism and consciousness. [Po1]
Williams, G.M., Carl Jung and Indian theories of consciousness. [Po1]
Witherspoon, B., Art as technology: Reuniting human life with nature.
[Po2]
Woody, W.D., Psychogeny: A developmental approach to the mind-brain
problem. [Po3]
Worley, S., McGinn on property P. [Po2]
Wright, J., R.M. Bucke's typology of consciousness [working title]
[Po2]
Yamaguchi, Y., Dynamical linking and emergent unification of information.
[Po3]
Young, R.A., Mediators of consciousness - inverted directional processing.
[Po3]
Zaman, L.F., A panpsychic theory of Newtonian mechanics. [Po1]
Zhai, Z., A conjecture: the square root of -1 as the psy-factor. [Po1]
Zhalko-Tytarenko, O., The influence of human endogenous electromagnetic
fields on the processes of self-regulation in chaotic chemical oscillations.
[Po2]
Zimmermann, R.E., Topoi of emergence: On the metaphorization of geometry.
[Po2]