INDEX TO AUTHORS

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Abdulrazak, K.R. 750 Neural basis of selective auditory attention in a gleaning bat, Antrozous Pallidus. 03.01
Abraham, H.D. 1014 Spectral EEG coherence in visual hallucinations: Possible "binding" of visual information. 02.02 05.05
Acosta-Urquidi, J. 1217 Bioelectric correlates of an energetic healing session.
Albino, S. 1257 Non-computational physics and the mind
Alexander, C.N. 1088 Understanding higher states of consciousness: Theory and research. 03.11 01.10 01.12
Alexander, J. 887 Melatonin and cognition: Was Descartes on to something with the pineal gland? 02.14 02.15
Alexander, J.E. 873 A two dimensional model for psychophysiological categorization of predatory psychopaths.
Alexander, R.G. 858 Consciousness and self-reference. 01.10
Alexander,C.N. 1111 Investigation of the electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep.
Ali, S.M. 1182 Emergence and the problem of observation.
Allen,J.J.B. 1312 Neurobehavioral functioning during the transitions from wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
Allweyer, F. 1164 The problem of the possibility/conceivability of "speaking machines" in the current analytical philosophy of mind; a critical reconstruction. 03.06
Almér, A. 1104 Naturalism and cognitive fix. 04.11
Amoroso, R. 1038 The role of gravitation in the dynamics of consciousness. 04.01 02.09
Andemicael, A. 760 Time in a quantum and relativistic universe. 04.01
Andersen, A.F. 1278 The space of consciousness.
Andersen,S.L. 1328 fMRI measures of hemispheric asymmetry in young adults verbally or sexually abused as children: implications for dissociated states of consciousness.
Anderson, S.V. 979 The heart of consciousness.
Anderson,G. 1054 The central experiment in understanding the nature of life.
Anderson,L.B. 1321 Effects of body awareness training and meditative stretching on persons with secondary brain injury.
Andrade, J. 1047 Using anesthetics to assess the role of consciousness in learning. 03.09 02.07 03.04
Andrews,S. 1090 Consciousness, the Tomatis method, and the ear.
Anthony,J.L. 1312 Neurobehavioral functioning during the transitions from wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
Apetroaia, I. 1089 Context effects: towards an understanding of the way in which implicit learning affects explicit remembering. 03.04
Arp, R. 1247 Freud's wretched makeshift and Scheler's religious act. 05.01 05.07
Ascoli, G.A. 792 The abstraction of the I: a new attempt to define self-awareness. 01.01 04.04
Ascott, R. 1061 Art, technology and the matter of consciousness. 06.12 01.10 06.11
Atkin, A. 918 Being, doing, knowing -- A theoretical perspective on consciousness. 01.06 01.11 01.09
Atmanspacher, H. 816 Many realisms. 01.09 01.02
Atwater, F.H. 846 Inducing propitious altered states of consciousness via cortico-thalamic adaptation. 02.16 03.14 06.14
Awret, U. 1100 The little engine that could, quantum mechanics, molecular biology and the thermal noise problems. 04.04 04.05
Baars, B.J. 1288 Is a real psychoscope possible? Inferring when brain scans show us conscious experiences. 05.00
Bachmann, T. 1067 Accelerative spatiotemporal distortion of motion of an aperture line in visual awareness. 03.01 04.02
Bailey, A. 996 Qualia and the argument from illusion.
Bailey, A. 1024 William James, chaos theory and consciousness. 01.02
Baker,L.E. 1029 Effects of the novel de antagonists (+)-AJ76 and PNU-9919A on apomorphine-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition.
Baldwin, M. 1129 Relational schemas and the interpersonal nature of self-experience. 03.05 06.10 01.10
Balog, K. 850 The new conceivability arguments: Revenge of the zombies. 01.04 01.07
Bandy,D. 1092 Brain regions preferentially affected during different stages of sleep and wakefulness: A PET study.
Barbastathis, G. 1180 Awareness-based computation. 03.14
Baruss, I. 904 Instrumental transcommunication research.
Baruss, I. 903 Beliefs about conscousness and reality of participants at Tucson II. 03.19
Batthyany, A. 980 The concept of free will -- Coherent or meaningless?
Baylor, G.W. 1252 The loss of ego functions during relaxed wakefulness and sleep onset and their recovery during lucid dreaming: Some requisite design characteristics for a theory of consciousness. 03.10 02.14
Beal, J.B. 1264 Three unusual interrelated patterns of consciousness, influenced by psychophysiology & environment.
Becker, J. 952 "Lucid" trancing and tourism. 05.05 06.04
Bedi, S.S. 1317 A historical survey of neuroscience's search for the location of the soul 02.16
Begay,D. 991 Consciousness in Navajo cosmology.
Benefield, R.L. 875 The mystical teachings of Joel S. Goldsmith and the contemporary concept of consciousness.
Benson,A.J. 1161 Understanding other minds: Why are some people so clueless?
Bergesen, A., Artistic consciousness: the art faculty of mind Abstract#1353
Berner, H.C. 759 A theory of the emergence of consciousness and physicality from nonphysical information. 01.07 04.03
Bernroider, G. 871 True lies: neural entanglement with phenomenal phase space. 01.10 01.06 04.11
Bernstein,M. 790 Modeling a voluntary selective visual attention mechanism using parieto-frontal cell properties and connectivities.
Bernstein,M. 789 Modeling stimulus-driven selective visual attention using thalamorcortical and intrathalamic cell properties and connectivities.
Bezdek, B. 912 Free will, social reality and the externalization of consciousness. 03.14 03.09 06.10
Bezzubova, E. 911 Depersonalization as a disorder of self-consciousness. 01.10 05.01
Bickle, J. 790 Modeling a voluntary selective visual attention mechanism using parieto-frontal cell properties and connectivities. 03.13
Bickle, J. 789 Modeling stimulus-driven selective visual attention using thalamorcortical and intrathalamic cell properties and connectivities. 03.13
Bierman, D.J. 914 Non conscious processes and intuition: Is there an anomalous component? 03.09 03.08
Bjarnadottir,V. 1053 Models of healing -- Cultural or universal?
Boesch,H. 1070 Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa.
Bogerts,B. 877 Developmental disturbances in the prefrontal neuronal network and its relevance to schizophrenia.
Bogzaran, F. 983 Exploring consciousness through art of the mind. 05.08 05.02 05.06
Boisson,D. 1179 Anosognosia for left hemiplegia, hemianopsia, hemianesthesia and hemineglect : intermediate levels or interactions between implicit and explicit processing?
Bolitschek,J. 1269 Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid dreamers in Austria.
Boller,E. 1070 Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa.
Bonner,G. 1027 Effects of mindfulness-based stress management on medical and premedical students.
Boothroyd, D. 784 Seeing-in-the-dark: a match between phenomenology and physiology, but no solution to the hard problem. 05.01
Bootzin, R. 1308 Consciousness and sleep: awareness, attention and memory during sleep. 02.14
Bootzin,R.R. 1092 Brain regions preferentially affected during different stages of sleep and wakefulness: A PET study.
Bootzin,R.R. 1313 Event-related potential measures of information processing in insomniacs at bedtime and during sleep.
Bootzin,R.R. 1312 Neurobehavioral functioning during the transitions from wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
Boyd,G. 789 Modeling stimulus-driven selective visual attention using thalamorcortical and intrathalamic cell properties and connectivities.
Brack, G. 976 Transformational consciousness and South Africa: Vygotsky's sociocultural view. 03.11 06.14 04.05
Brack,C. 976 Transformational consciousness and South Africa: Vygotsky's sociocultural view.
Bradshaw, R.H. 888 The application of the precautionary principle to consciousness studies in non-human animals. 03.15 04.09 04.08
Bradway,D. 1329 Mediators of consciousness - inverted directional processing.
Brennan, T. 1244 The two forms of consciousness defined.
Briod, M. 1096 Seeking the imaginative center of consciousness: An interdisciplinary approach. 06.14 01.13 06.01
Brook, A. 907 Unity of consciousness and other mental unities. 01.13
Brown, S.R. 813 Tip-of-the-tongue phenomena: An introductory analysis. 03.09
Brown, S.V. 878 The exceptional human experience process: An overview and a map of terrain. 05.01 05.07
Buchanan, J.H. 1253 Cognitive pain. 01.08 02.07
Budimlija, Z. 1220 Decreasing of neuronal complexity in brain ischemia.
Burian, E. 1018 Concept of objective reality and consciousness. 01.02 03.06
Butcher, T.W. 1098 Preconscious bandwidth and the experience of consciousness. 05.05 03.09 02.11
Cabanac, M. 776 On the phylogeny of consciousness: an important qualitative threshold between amphibians and reptiles. 02.13 04.09
Cairns-Smith, A.G. 935 If qualia evolved . . . 01.04
Callebaut, W. 1272 Why consciousness should not remain peripheral to evolutionary epistemology. 04.09
Calvin, W. 1336 A Darwinian mechanism on the timescale of thought and action.
Campbell, K. 1309 Auditory evoked potential measures of information processing during sleep. 02.14
Carlson,M.H. 976 Transformational consciousness and South Africa: Vygotsky's sociocultural view.
Carnie, J. 755 Relational direct realism as a solution to the hard problem. 01.02 03.03 01.04
Cathcart, R.G. 1204 Patterns of consciousness in earth and stone: Symmetry and complexity in Stonehenge and the Giza complex. 04.05
Cauller, L. 788 NeuroInteractivism: Parallels between conscious cortical function and scientific method. 02.01
Cavanaugh, M. 1203 The perception of others: Toward an integrated approach. 03.05
Cazenave, T. 947 Machine introspection for machine learning. 03.04 03.09 01.05
Chaney, R. 975 The critical hermeneutics of the conceptual-emotive silicone of consciousness. 0505 06.04 06.01
Chapman,C.R. 1094 A constructivist approach to pain perception.
Chua,P.M.L. 1198 Subregions within the anterior cingulate cortex may differentially participate in phenomenal and reflective conscious awareness of emotion.
Clarke, T.L. 1020 What is the logic of the brain?
Close, E.R. 1019 Can matter be explained in terms of consciousness? 04.01
Cobb, J. 1193 The effects of adrenalin on memory.
Cole,E. 1351 Consciousness and the brain-damaged person: The Implications of brain dysfunction for self-awareness, and of human-machine interaction in human consciousness.
Collins, J.H. 820 Art, mythic image, and holistic consciousness in the paleolithic world. 06.11 06.02
Colucci,R.F. 1235 A quantitative approach to the problem of will.
Combs, A. 853 The dreaming brain as a self-organizing system.
Combs, A. 779 Spiritual growth and the evolution of consciousness: Complexity, evolution and the farther reaches of human nature. 05.06 04.05
Cook, R. 971 Consciousness and the language-time nexus. 03.06 04.09
Coté,K. 1309 Event-related potentials as probes of consciousness during sleep
Cottam, R. 1113 Approach to consciousness through hierarchical metastatic evolution. 04.04
Cotugno,A. 1235 A quantitative approach to the problem of will.
Coward, L.A. 753 A physiologically based system theory of consciousness. 01.06 03.17 03.07
Cowey,A. 1279 Blindsight and its neuronal basis.
Cremo, M.A. 835 Famous scientists and the paranormal: Implications for consciousness research. 01.09
Crumpler, C. 1134 Sufi meditation, emotional state and DNA repair. 04.08 06.04 05.02
Dahlgrün, M. 1106 On implications drawn from perceptual memory constraints. 01.08 01.03 03.04
Dallavalle,J.E. 1048 Implicate reality.
Dalton, T.C. 766 The ontogeny of consciousness: John Dewey and Myrtle McGraw's contribution to a science of mind. 05.01 02.05 04.01
Daly, M. 1242 The person as a network node.
Daneman,M. 1265 Is there memory for events during anesthesia?
Davidson, P. 777 The Chinese Room: Conflicting definitions of intentionality and understanding. 01.12
Davis, R.J. 921 Mind over matter: A new model for supervenient causation. 04.04 01.02
de Doncker, E.H. 1048 Implicate reality. 04.01 06.00
de Lugt,D. 1309 Event-related potentials as probes of consciousness during sleep
de Quincey, C. 1225 Intersubjectivity: exploring consciousness from the second-person perspective. 01.09 05.01 06.10
Deering,M. 780 Using argumentation analysis to examine history and status of a major debate in cognitive science and consciousness studies.
Deikman, A.J. 885 Service as a way of knowing. 01.09 06.13 06.04
Deregowski, J. 1195 Some problems in Paul Churchland's defense of eliminative materialism.
Deslauriers, D. 990 Inquiry within traditional knowledge, an epistemological perspective. 01.09 06.16 05.00
Detela, A. 1068 Physical model of the biofield. 04.01 04.08
Diaz, J.L. 860 A narratological method to study and model streams of consciousness from phenomenological texts. 05.01 03.06 03.13
Dijk,D-J. 1312 Neurobehavioral functioning during the transitions from wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
Dittrich,A. 1201 PET studies into altered states of consciousness and patterns of metabolic brain activity.
Dobyns,Y. 1070 Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa.
Dolon,R.J. 1198 Subregions within the anterior cingulate cortex may differentially participate in phenomenal and reflective conscious awareness of emotion.
Domingo, C. 1233 Knowledge, action, consciousness: an unified dualistic approach.
Don, N.S. 962 "40 Hz" brain activity, consciousness, and psi. 02.16 02.01
Donald, K. 1050 A paradox of modernity. 06.15 06.13
Dorrell, P. 876 Consciousness and non-routineness.
Dougherty, J.H. 1153 Nonhomogeneities in visual evoked potentials identifies thalamic gating demonstrating parallel processing that occurs during different levels of attention in man. 02.02 03.01 03.02
Duffy,F.H. 1014 Spectral EEG coherence in visual hallucinations: Possible "binding" of visual information.
Durgin, F.H. 1271 Supporting the "grand illusion" of direct perception: implicit learning in eye-movement control. 03.04
Eagar,M. 1064 Understanding the nature of consciousness and spiritual awareness: Cultural, religious and philosophical realities in South Africa -- A pagan perspective.
Eisenatadt,M.L. 1153 Nonhomogeneities in visual evoked potentials identifies thalamic gating demonstrating parallel processing that occurs during different levels of attention in man.
Ellis, R. 785 Why isn't consciousness empirically observable? Emotional purposes as basis for self-organization. 01.03 03.05
Emerson, T.J. 1041 Quantum mechanics in boolean-valued analysis. 04.06
English, P. 1026 Consciencism, representative realism and negritude. 01.13
Enke, D. 1030 A biologically inspired connectionist architecture of the retina and thalamocortical system. 03.02 02.01 03.13
Esrock, E. 1274 The spectator's body: the somatosensory experience of art.
Estep, M. 796 Some considerations on Block's `On a confusion about a function of consciousness'. 01.01 01.07 03.01
Falkai,P. 877 Developmental disturbances in the prefrontal neuronal network and its relevance to schizophrenia.
Faraday, M.M. 1147 The utility of animal studies of stress and drugs to the study of consciousness. 03.01
Farleigh, P. 1083 'Misplaced concreteness' in cognitive science.
Farne,A. 1179 Anosognosia for left hemiplegia, hemianopsia, hemianesthesia and hemineglect : intermediate levels or interactions between implicit and explicit processing?
Feser, E. 800 Hayek's solution to the mind-body problem. 01.04 01.12 01.02
Fink,G.R. 1198 Subregions within the anterior cingulate cortex may differentially participate in phenomenal and reflective conscious awareness of emotion.
Fleming, P. 839 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.
Forest, D. 1185 Human split brain and the unity of consciousness: A matter of content or a question of relevance? 01.01
Francescotti, R. 910 How not to define physicalism.
Franck, G. 948 The flow of time and the presence of consciousness. 01.02 01.07
Franklin, S. 781 Conscious software: Oxymoron or inevitability? 03.01 01.05
Frazee, J. 1170 Echo location: consciousness from a different perspective.
Freeman, A.J., Good old fashioned sin: a neglected area of consciousness studies. Abstract#1355
Friend,Z. 1192 Perceptual reversals of the Necker cube pattern can be increased or decreased by suggestion.
Gackenbach,J. 1111 Investigation of the electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep.
Gackenback, J. 992 Consciousness and the Central Alberta Cree: Observations on the importance of dream states. 03.10 05.06
Gallagher, S. 806 Isomorphism and explanation in cognitive science. 05.01 02.06 01.12
Gallese, V. 1270 Mirror neurons: from grasping to language. 02.04
Gamma,A. 1201 PET studies into altered states of consciousness and patterns of metabolic brain activity.
Gams, M. 762 Multiplicity makes the human brain substantially more complex. 03.14
Gazzaniga, M.S. 1266 The mind's past. 04.09
Geeza,J. 1281 Shamanic states of consciousness and reports of personal development, problem solving, enhanced health and healing.
Gehrmann, L. 1105 Consciousness, language and silence. 05.01 05.02 03.06
Gelles, S.A. 1239 Becoming and the ontology of consciousness.
Georgalis, N. 757 Unconscious beliefs. 03.09
George, M.S. 1199 Changes in normal and pathological emotion associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the prefrontal cortex. 02.15
Gilissen, E. 1142 Brain size, encephalization and emergent processes in comparative perspective. 03.15 02.16
Ginsburg,B.E. 1329 Mediators of consciousness - inverted directional processing.
Giuffre, K. 892 Supraspatial reality with entangled particles: Quantum evidence for the possibility of extracerebral information transmission? 04.08 04.07 04.01
Glidden, P. 1234 Quantum consciousness, unconscious mechanics.
Glisky,E.L. 1197 Conscious experience and autonomic response to emotional stimuli following frontal lobe damage.
Glod,C.A. 1328 fMRI measures of hemispheric asymmetry in young adults verbally or sexually abused as children: implications for dissociated states of consciousness.
Gluck, A.L. 840 Consciousness and the human sciences. 06.10 01.12 01.09
Goddard, P. 1191 Conscious control of perceptual reversals: Eye movements or volition?
Goddard, P. 1192 Perceptual reversals of the Necker cube pattern can be increased or decreased by suggestion.
Goebel,R. 1279 Blindsight and its neuronal basis.
Goertzel, B. 1034 The emerging world wide brain: Intelligence and consciousness in the Internet of today and tomorrow. 05.11
Goguen, J. 1202 What can we learn from AI, robotics, virtuality?
Goldberg, S. 882 Consciousness as information and meaning: a solution to the `hard' problem. 03.09 04.06 01.12
Gomes, G. 1103 Consciousness as higher-order representation. 01.01 01.06
Goodale, M. 1285 Unconscious visual processing for action: evidence from normal observers. 03.08
Grace,A. 993 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.
Graesser,A. 781 Conscious software: Oxymoron or inevitability?
Greenberg, J. 1128 Exploring the defenses aroused by conscious and unconscious concerns about death. 03.05
Greenberg,B.D. 1199 Changes in normal and pathological emotion associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the prefrontal cortex.
Greene, D. 883 The contribution of the field of somatics to a science of consciousness. 05.05 03.03
Greenwald, A. 1284 Simple mental feats that require conscious cognition (because unconscious cognition can't do them.)
Gregory, R.L. 837 What do qualia do? 01.04 01.05
Griffin,D.R. 937 Does classical conditioning imply animal consciousness?
Grodal, T., Aesthetic feelings of subjectivity in film as blocked action potentials. Abstract#1356
Gupta, G.C. 1154 Being conscious and consciousness: a study in identity crisis. 01.10
Gustavsson, K. 1131 The affective side of emotion. 01.13
Guzeldere, G. 1221 The blindsight debate and the function of consciousness. 02.06
Haag, R.A. 824 Consciousness and sufism: A new paradigm for western scientists. 06.04
Hagan, S. 933 Locating the interface in a mixed quantum/classical model of brain function. 04.01 04.03 04.08
Hagan,S. 894 An universal model for evolution of consciousness in quantum and macroscopic hierarchical systems.
Haikonen, P.O. 869 Assessor, a machine with functional consciousness.
Hameroff, S. 1261 Pan-experientialism and physical reality. 01.02
Hameroff, S.R. 1189 Did consciousness cause the Cambrian evolutionary explosion? 04.01
Hamilton, G. 1213 Consciousness and the creation of the self as poetic narrative. An examination of Wordsworth's "The Prelude" as a text of romantic psychology.
Hamilton, G.S. 954 Implicit memory and observation language: A conceptual survey. 03.04
Hamilton,G. 1191 Conscious control of perceptual reversals: Eye movements or volition?
Hamilton,G. 1192 Perceptual reversals of the Necker cube pattern can be increased or decreased by suggestion.
Hardin, L. 1290 Color quality and color structure. 03.02
Harkavy, A.A. 1007 How the phenomenal aspect of consciousness could arise from quantum mechanics.
Harrison, H. 895 The verbal process creates the illusion of consciousness. 06.04
Harsh, J. 1311 Event-related potentials and cognitive porcessing during the sleep onset period. 02.14
Haselager, W.F.G. 1043 Circular causality, consciousness and the problem of epiphenomenalism. 04.04 04.05 01.02
Hatch, D. 884 Consciousness as a continuum -- subjective space-time states. 05.02
Hattori, T. 1065 Feature extraction of character's feeling information using vector field fourier transformation and KL expansion. 03.02
Hazelton, J.E. 1062 Consciousness, nonverbal communication and physical activities. 06.16 05.07 03.09
He,Z.J. 1087 Seen by the eye but not by the mind, when attention fails.
Heather,M.A. 1236 The hypermedia model of consciousness.
Heatley,M. 789 Modeling stimulus-driven selective visual attention using thalamorcortical and intrathalamic cell properties and connectivities.
Helekar, S.A. 1033 Experimental predictions based on the statistical and temporal aspects of a hypothetical neural mechanism for subjectivity.
Hendrickson, D. 1028 The role of consciousness and the pilgrimage of life. 06.04 01.10
Hershfield, J. 1144 Lycan on the subjectivity of the mental. 01.02
Hess,R. 1343 Attention, consciousness and balance.
Heywood,C.A. 1049 Attentional cueing in blindsight.
Hiley, B.J. 1314 Consciousness and physical reality [working title] 04.01
Hill,P. 1237 What can near-death studies tell usabout consciousness?
Hirafuji, M. 894 An universal model for evolution of consciousness in quantum and macroscopic hierarchical systems. 02.09 04.01 04.09
Hirafuji,M. 933 Locating the interface in a mixed quantum/classical model of brain function.
Hirst,w. 1089 Context effects: towards an understanding of the way in which implicit learning affects explicit remembering.
Hobson, J.A. 783 Neuropsychology of dreaming consciousness.
Hocker, D.A. 1176 Pure consciousness and the creation of experience. 05.01
Hoexter, M. 1122 An attention-centered model of consciousness: Incorporating cognitive and psychoanalytic perspectives. 05.07 01.01 03.14
Hoffman, W.C. 1013 The seven symmetries of consciousness. 02.02 04.03 04.02
Holzinger, B. 1269 Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid dreamers in Austria.
Hood,R.W. 1176 Pure consciousness and the creation of experience.
Horn, R.E. 780 Using argumentation analysis to examine history and status of a major debate in cognitive science and consciousness studies. 03.19 06.14
Houtkooper,J. 1070 Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa.
Hubbard, T.L. 1092 Brain regions preferentially affected during different stages of sleep and wakefulness: A PET study. 03.10
Hughes, T.C. 843 Phenomenal know-how.
Hughes, T.C. 845 The phenomenon of privileged access.
Humphrey, N. 1295 The privatization of sensation. 01.04
Hunt, H. 1294 Transpersonal and cognitive psychologies of consciousness: a necessary and reciprocal dialogue. 03.19
Hursh,P.E. 833 The role of consciousness in creative breakthroughs.
Husain, S. 1218 Ontogenetic origin of consciousness.
Hut, P. 1303 Exploring actuality, through experiment and experience. 05.01 04.02
Insinna, E.M. 939 Synchronicity and nonlinear dynamics in brain processes and self-healing. 01.12 04.05 05.07
Iwasaki, S. 1174 A functional role of conscious respresentation. 03.09
Iyer, N.S. 1003 Consciousness -- evolution, function and concept.
Jaderberg, L. 1251 Concave subjects. 01.07
Jakab, Z. 891 Ineffability of qualia, representational atomicity and intermodal transfer. 01.04
Jeffrey, H.J. 868 A precise formulation of the concept of consciousness, with implications for the question of machine consciousness. 01.05
Jennings,R. 1343 Attention, consciousness and balance.
Jewett,M.E. 1312 Neurobehavioral functioning during the transitions from wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
Jones, S. 881 Some suggestions for a neurobiological theory of consciousness. 04.07 02.01
Jorion, P. 834 Consciousness: Not in the driver's seat. 01.11 03.05 03.09
Joseph, S. 822 Consciousness and the unconscious in psychoanalytic, meditative and scientific practice. 01.09 05.02
Josephson, B.D. 1245 Introspective knowledge: whose fiction? 01.09
Josin, G. 1280 Using neural networks for discriminating functional connectivity in schizophrenia from normal connectivity. 03.13
Josties, F.J. 959 Interpreting physics in terms of consciousness: Making the solution of the hard problem possible. 04.11
Jung,V. 877 Developmental disturbances in the prefrontal neuronal network and its relevance to schizophrenia.
Kahan, T.L. 1046 Consciousness, dreaming and waking, II: Phenomenological comparisons. 02.14 03.09 05.08
Kahan,T.L. 1045 Consciousness, dreaming and waking, I; Models and mechanisms.
Kahn,D. 783 Neuropsychology of dreaming consciousness.
Kahn,D. 853 The dreaming brain as a self-organizing system.
Kaivarainen, A. 1078 Hierarchic model of consciousness.
Kaszniak, A.W. 1197 Conscious experience and autonomic response to emotional following frontal lobe damage. 02.15
Kaszniak, A.W. 1196 Symposium: Emotional experience and the frontal lobes. 02.15
Katz,H. 1117 Toward a new typology of modes of consciousness.
Kawasaki,Y. 877 Developmental disturbances in the prefrontal neuronal network and its relevance to schizophrenia.
Kentridge, R.W. 1049 Attentional cueing in blindsight. 03.02 03.01
Kiefer, H.G. 1169 From Aristotle to zoology -- via DNA and developmental neurobiology,
Kim, H-G 1173 Integrating paradigms for cognitive architecture. 03.12 03.13
Kirchoff, B.K. 801 Consciousness, community, and reality: a systems approach to understanding consciousness. 06.10 01.09 03.10
Kitzman, M.J. 1000 Toward a non-computational model of pattern recognition. 03.12
Kjaer, T.W. 1216 Different aspects of consciousness activates widely different brain regions: an experimental approach. 02.01
Klein, S.A. 944 The relevance of quantum mechanics to consciousness.
Kliegel, M. 756 How important is an appropriate anthropological foundation of an ethic of human brain research? -- Philosophic-theological remarks. 06.04
Knowles, J.M. 859 Understanding the coming paradigm. 01.09
Kocarev,L. 1352 Onset of a muscle pain perception during stretching exercises as a transcritical phase transition.
Koch, C. 1181 Visual awareness and the frontal lobes. 02.01
Koch,C. 1180 Awareness-based computation.
Kondo,H. 1042 Blindsight in transparent motion perception.
Kordes, U. 1069 Can anything surprise us? 01.12
Koreck, M.S. 861 Freud's insights on consciousness revisited. 03.17 05.07
Kort,F. 1329 Mediators of consciousness - inverted directional processing.
Kosower, E.M. 900 Magic numbers, brain organization, and the nature of consciousness. 06.11
Kremer, J.W. 1053 Models of healing -- Cultural or universal? 04.10 01.09 06.11
Krippner, S. 795 Shamanic consciousness as technology and epistemology. 05.05 04.09 03.06
Krippner,S. 853 The dreaming brain as a self-organizing system.
Krippner,S. 779 Spiritual growth and the evolution of consciousness: Complexity, evolution and the farther reaches of human nature.
Kroliczak, G. 945 Auditory and visual illusions. Subjective awareness versus scientific explanations. 03.03
LaBerge, S. 1045 Consciousness, dreaming and waking, I; Models and mechanisms. 03.09 02.14 05.08
LaBerge, S. 1023 Lucid dreaming: psychophysiological studies of consciousness during REM sleep. 02.14
LaBerge,S. 1046 Consciousness, dreaming and waking, II: Phenomenological comparisons.
Lancaster, B.L. 1249 The encounter with self in prophetic Kabbalah: deconstruction and meaning. 05.02 05.09 01.10
Lane, R.D. 1198 Subregions within the anterior cingulate cortex may differentially participate in phenomenal and reflective consciousness awareness of emotion. 02.15
Langloh,N. 1113 Approach to consciousness through hierarchical metastatic evolution.
Laughlin, C. 1300 Biogenetic structural theory and the neurophenomenology of consciousness. 05.01
Laycock, S.W. 1227 Consciousness it/self. 01.10 01.02
Le Pichon,J-B 1033 Experimental predictions based on the statistical and temporalaspects of a hypothetical neural mechanism for subjectivity.
LeBoutillier,N. 815 Implicit processing and sudden realisation: When and why the penny drops.
Lednyiczky,G. 1002 The influence of human endogenous electromagnetic fields on the processes of self-regulation in chaotic chemical oscillations.
Lenzen, W. 972 Why microtubules cannot matter for phenomenal consciousness. 01.05 02.09
Leppanen,S.E. 1153 Nonhomogeneities in visual evoked potentials identifies thalamic gating demonstrating parallel processing that occurs during different levels of attention in man.
Lettierie,A. 1070 Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa.
Levin, R. 1262 The relation of waking to nocturnal fantasy.
Levine, J. 1297 Conceivability, possibility, and the explanatory gap
Lewis, M. 906 Varieties of conscious experience: Psychoactive drugs and the personal study of consciousness. 06.13 06.14 02.06 Lipkind, M. 1056 The fatal choice: The fathomless depths of the panpsychistic sea or the unbridgeable explanatory gap of the generation problem? A theory avoiding the fatality. 04.08 01.02
Liddle,P.F. 1280 Using neural networks for discriminating functional connectivity inschizophrenia from normal connectivity.
Livet, P. 901 Consciouness in four steps. 01.06 01.07
Llinas,R. 1093 Words without thought and other fragments of behavior in chronically unconscious humans.
Lloyd, P.B. 960 Berkeley revisited: The hard problem considered easy. 01.02
Loewy, D. 1313 Event-related potential measures of cognitive processing in insomnia. 02.14
Lomas, D. 1001 Why the self is nonlocational. 01.07
Longhurst, J. 1109 The psychiatric experience: An underutilised resource for our understanding of consciousness? Results of a survey of practicing psychiatrists affiliated with a major medical school. 05.01 03.17
Lopez de Munaín,A. 1250 A case of deaf hearing related to central pontine myelinolysis andextrapontine lesions. Neuropsychological observations.
Lou, L. 988 Selective peripheral fading: A deletrious effect of sustained visual attention. 03.02
Lou,H.C. 1216 Different aspects of consciousness activates widely different brain regions: an experimental approach.
Lundqvist, S. 1099 Modes of attention. 03.09 01.01
Lyons, J.W. 1171 Dowsing -- A doorway to quantifying non-localised effects in consciousness studies.
Macdonald, C. 1212 Implications of a fundamental consciousness. 01.07
Majumder,D.D. 1335 Discrete perceptual space-time, relativity and non-computability: from experimental findings to theoretical foundations.
Malachowski, A.R. 1243 The epistemic potential of consciousness.
Malin, S. 812 What does quantum mechanics imply about the nature of the universe? 04.08
Mallory, K. 1008 Modeling critical phenomena and highly correlated fluctuations in simulated neural networks. 04.04 04.05 04.06
Malmgren, H. 1107 Moving towards the other. 01.09 03.02 03.03
Mangan, B. 1060 Consciousness, biological systems, and the fallacy of functional exclusion. 01.05 04.08
Manier,D. 1089 Context effects: towards an understanding of the way in which implicit learning affects explicit remembering.
Marchal,J.H. 1161 Understanding other minds: Why are some people so clueless?
Mark, E. 1022 Is the self of the infant preserved in the adult? 05.01 01.10
Markovska, N. 1267 Quantum modeling of spin wave-like collective states in brain cells.
Marks, D.F. 1275 Consciousness, mental imagery and action.
Marrin, D.L. 1102 Water's memory: A molecular perspective. 04.05
Marsh,G. 1111 Investigation of the electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep.
Marshall,L.H. 1317 A historical survey of neuroscience's search for the location of the soul.
Martens, H. 1119 Meeting of minds, as seen by soft modelling of sensory data. 03.03 03.08
Martens, M. 1031 The senses bridging mind and matter. 03.03 06.12
Maryboy, N. 991 Consciousness in Navajo cosmology. 01.09 06.16 01.02
Mashour, G.A. 999 Philosophic and neuroscientific aspects of the cognitive binding problem. 01.13
Mason, L. 1111 Investigation of the electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep. 02.01 03.10 02.14
Matthews,M.K. 1345 Rhythms of the roving mind: a spectrum of attention differences.
Matzke, D. 905 Subjective "I" requires extension of information paradigm. 01.10 01.07 04.01
Maxwell, R.R. 934 Perceptual object model: Words, metaphors and the extension of perceived reality, sense of self, and thoughts in a "mind space". 03.09 03.07 01.10
Mc Geever, J. 936 Epistemological ontology and ontological epistemology. 01.02
McBride, R. 1009 Can the state-conscious/creature-conscious/transitive-conscious distinction help unravel the nature of consciousness? 01.12 01.02 01.08
McBride,R. 780 Using argumentation analysis to examine history and status of a major debate in cognitive science and consciousness studies.
McDounough,B.E. 962 "40 Hz" brain activity, consciousness, and psi.
McFarlane, T.J. 849 Mathematics: The bridge to an integral science of experience. 05.01 05.02 04.11
McGinn, C. 1298 The explanatory gap [working title]
McNaughton, B. 1307 Neural ensembles in sleep and waking and the reprocessing of recent experience
Mender, D. 775 Multiple scales of the self. 02.09
Menneteau, P. 1230 The notion of consciousness in William Blake's works.
Menon, S. 767 Toward an advaitic approach to consciousness studies. 05.06 01.10
Merikle, P. 1265 Is there memory for events during anesthesia? 02.07 03.04
Metzger,R.L. 1101 The effects of olfactory imaging on odor recognition.
Meyer, U. 1133 What kinds of philosophical zombies are possible in what sense? 01.07 01.03 011.04
Meyer-Dinkgrafe, D. 1016 Effecting change of consciousness through theatre. 06.01 06.06
Miller, D.W. 958 Science, consciousness and the psychotherapy problem. 01.02 05.01
Milner, D. 1306 Unconscious visual processing for action: neuropsychological evidence. 02.06 03.08
Miranker, W.L. 769 Mind and interference effects in computation. 04.06
Mishkin, M. 1286 On the neural basis of visual awareness.
Mithen, S. 1296 Handaxes : some hard evidence regarding the evolution of the mind and consciousness 06.11
Moore,R.J. 903 Beliefs about conscousness and reality of participants at Tucson II.
Morgans, D. 1076 Return to the subject. 01.11 06.01 06.10
Morishita,M. 1042 Blindsight in transparent motion perception.
Morrill, A.R. 1232 The prehistory of qualia. 01.04
Mozaz, M. 1250 A case of deaf hearing related to central pontine myelinolysis and extrapontine lesions. Neuropsychological observations. 02.03 03.08
Mozhginski,Y. 1348 Brain dysfunction in aggressive adolescents with affective disorders.
Muntlinger,T. 1092 Brain regions preferentially affected during different stages of sleep and wakefulness: A PET study.
Murata-Soraci,K. 1072 "Aha" effects in memory: The value of temporal delay.
Murphy, T. 1310 ERP and EEG measures of consciousness in the sleep onset period. 03.10
Musacchio, J.M. 963 Qualia cannot be understood through the first-person approach because they are biological processes. 01.06
Musio,C. 1235 A quantitative approach to the problem of will.
Musolino,M. 1343 Attention, consciousness and balance.
Mutalik, P. 995 Mental tagging and phenomenal consciousness. 01.04 05.01
Myers, L.J. 1209 Optimal theory: The role of a psychology of divine consciousness in the paradigm shift. 06.11
Myin, E. 1082 Visual awareness and the demand for transparancy. 01.09 02.01 02.02
Nagel, D.J. 970 Quantification of consciousness.
Nagel, M. 752 Are state-specific sciences of advanced meditative states possible? 05.05 01.09
Nahas,Z. 1199 Changes in normal and pathological emotion associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the prefrontal cortex.
Nahmias, E. 1226 What is false-belief theory of mind and why?
Nahum, G.G. 745 A proposal for testing the energetics of consciousness and its physical foundation.
Nakamura, Y. 1094 A constructivist approach to pain perception. 02.07 05.03 03.14
Nakano, H. 1071 How the human cognitive states become testable? 02.12 03.14 03.19
Nelson, R.D. 1070 Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa. 05.06
Newman, J. 993 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. 02.13
Newman, J.B. 1318 Beyond pandemonium: the role of the reticular core in unifying the stream of consciousness 03.01
Newman, M.A. 798 Health as expanding consciousness. 04.05
Newton, N. 889 Why we can't describe conscious experience. 01.07
Nichols,N.F. 1029 Effects of the novel de antagonists (+)-AJ76 and PNU-9919A on apomorphine-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition.
Nida-Rumelin, M. 1291 Inverted qualia, functionalism, and the explanatory gap 03.02
Nikolic, D. 951 The limited processing capacity of the brain and mind: implications for understanding consciousness mechanisms? 04.05 03.14
Noë, A. 807 On the possibility of representing what one sees. 02.02 05.01
Nordby, K. 1289 A 'colorful' life in black and white. 05.11 01.13
Northoff, G. 1211 What catatonia can tell us about the nature of consciousness: A neuropsychiatric approach.
Ogata, T. 1112 Acquisition of "holophrastic speech" in autonomous robots - - toward the emergence of verbal communication in robots. 03.13
Ogilvie, R. 1310 ERP and EEG measures of consciousness in the sleep onset period. 03.10
Ogilvie,R.D. 1310 EEG correlates of changes of consciousness during the sleep onset period.
O'Nuallain, S. 802 Inner versus outer empiricism in consciousness research. 03.14 04.01 01.09
Ooi, T-L 1087 Seen by the eye but not by the mind, when attention fails. 03.09 03.02
Orme-Johnson,,D.W. 1111 Investigation of the electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep.
Osaka, M. 1114 Neural correlates of working memory. 03.04
Osaka, N. 1042 Blindsight in transparent motion perception. 02.02 03.00
Osaka,N. 1114 Neural correlates of working memory.
Pace-Schott,E. 783 Neuropsychology of dreaming consciousness.
Palazzolo, F.M. 1005 Rendering consciousness. 01.09
Pallikari-Viras, F. 862 Can the consciousness related anomalies be modelled by gravitation theory? 04.02
Palmer, A.J. 923 Conscious and unconscious choice in varying musical systems. 03.09
Palmer, K. 1036 Thinking through cyberspace: implications of the several types of being for the philosophy of internet intelligence. 01.02 03.12
Palmer, S.E., Color, consciousness, and the isomorphism constraint. Abstract#1354
Panksepp, J. 961 Affective consciousness and the neural origins of the self: The case of animal laughter. 03.05
Parker, K. 1240 Harman's way: poetry, form, and the subjective epistemology of consciousness. 01.09
Pasztor, A. 1138 Bridging the explanatory gap.
Pasztor, A. 965 Neurological levels. 06.14 03.14
Payne, T. 1101 The effects of olfactory imaging on odor recognition. 03.03 01.12
Pease, M. 829 The roots of cognition. 03.17 05.01
Perceval-Maxwell, S. 1032 On why the hard problem is so hard. 01.012 03.13 04.02
Perenin,M-T 1179 Anosognosia for left hemiplegia, hemianopsia, hemianesthesia and hemineglect : intermediate levels or interactions between implicit and explicit processing?
Perez, P. 1086 Consequences of conscious inessentialism. 04.11 01.06
Perlman, M. 857 Psychological egoism and the legitimacy of reinterpreting first-person reports of mental state content. 05.07 05.01
Perry, E.K. 879 How dementia, dreaming and drugs [hallucinogenic and anaesthetic] implicate acetylcholine in the neurochemistry of consciousness. 02.10 02.14 05.05
Perry,R.H. 879 How dementia, dreaming and drugs [hallucinogenic and anaesthetic] implicate acetylcholine in the neurochemistry of consciousness.
Persson, I. 852 Self-doubt: Why we are not identical to any kind of thing.
Peszka,J. 1311 Event-related potentials and cognitive processing during the sleep onset period.
Peterson, M.W. 897 A visual hallucination; correlation with anatomic visual pathways. 02.02
Pickering, J. 830 On the semiotic ecology of selfhood. 06.01 01.09 01.02
Pisella,L. 968 Temporal asynchony between sensory and between motor components of a visuo-motor response : a time-grounded dissociation between implicit and explicit processing?
Pitt, D. 758 The phenomenology of cognition. Or What is it like to think that p? 01.03 01.04 05.01
Plum,F. 1093 Words without thought and other fragments of behavior in chronically unconscious humans.
Polcari,A.M. 1328 fMRI measures of hemispheric asymmetry in young adults verbally or sexually abused as children: implications for dissociated states of consciousness.
Polger, T.W. 1137 Escaping the epiphenomenal trap. 01.04 01.06
Polzovic,A. 1220 Decreasing of neuronal complexity in brain ischemia.
Ponce, V. 1136 Reductionism in scientific explanation and the philosophy of mind [working title] 01.02
Pop-Jordanov,J. 1267 Quantum modeling of spin wave-like collective states in brain cells.
Pop-Jordanova,N. 1267 Quantum modeling of spin wave-like collective states in brain cells.
Popovic,R. 1269 Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid dreamers in Austria.
Porter, G. 826 Informationalism: A theory of consciousness. 04.03 04.04 01.02
Post, P.B. 842 Recomposition 03.13
Post,R.M. 1199 Changes in normal and pathological emotion associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the prefrontal cortex.
Powell, J. 932 The cave and the fire: Archetypes of consciousness and the transpersonal problem. 05.07
Prattis, J.I. 805 Metaphor, vibration and form. 05.01 05.02
Presbury, J.H. 1161 Understanding other minds: Why are some people so clueless? 03.08 03.09 01.12
Price, M.C. 982 Responding directly to nonconscious visually-masked stimuli: Further evidence for the importance of passivity. 03.02 03.16
Psaltis,D. 1180 Awareness-based computation.
Purviance, S.M. 1175 Unity of consciousness and unity of agency in Kant. 01.10 01.11 01.12
Pyszczynski, T., A dual process theory of psychological defense: implications for understanding the nature of what is conscious and what is not.1130
Queiroz, J. 1117 Toward a new typology of modes of consciousness.
Quitterer, J. 1037 Can a model simulate the self? 03.14 01.08 01.10
Röller, N. 1021 Nomadology of a half intuitionist -- Hermann Weyls theory of representation.
Radil, T. 851 Liminal perception and unconscious olfaction (and taste). 03.09 02.06
Radin,D.I. 914 Non conscious processes and intuition: Is there an anomalous component?
Radovic, F. 1108 Towards a proper monism. 01.07 01.01
Raghuwanshi, A. 1162 Concepts related to consciousness in yoga-philosophy. 05.02 05.06
Rangarajan, A. 1091 Towards a science of consciousness and towards a consciousness of science. 01.02
Ransford, E. 964 The 'cognitive iceberg' model of awareness and qualia. 01.05
Ranson,W. 1113 Approach to consciousness through hierarchical metastatic evolution.
Rapcsak,S.Z. 1197 Conscious experience and autonomic response to emotional stimuli following frontal lobe damage.
Ratte, J. 977 Motor theory of consciousness and holoenergetic vascular resonance. 04.10 02.04
Raukas, M. 1315 Consciousness about perfections. 03.06 01.06
Redfern,M. 1343 Attention, consciousness and balance.
Reiman,E.M. 1092 Brain regions preferentially affected during different stages of sleep and wakefulness: A PET study.
Reiman,E.M. 1198 Subregions within the anterior cingulate cortex may differentially participate in phenomenal and reflective conscious awareness of emotion.
Rein, G. 1025 The topology of consciousness. 04.01 04.07
Rej,A. 1335 Discrete perceptual space-time, relativity and non-computability: from experimental findings to theoretical foundations.
Reminger,S.L. 1197 Conscious experience and autonomic response to emotional stimuli following frontal lobe damage.
Repovs, G. 984 Revising global workspace model of consciousness: Virtual workspace.
Revonsuo, A. 1323 How to take consciousness seriously in cognitive neuroscience. 03.00
Revonsuo, A. 1017 An evolutionary hypothesis of the function of dreaming. 04.09 01.06
Ribary,U. 1093 Words without thought and other fragments of behavior in chronically unconscious humans.
Richards, J.D. 898 Consciousness and patterns. 05.01 03.07 04.09
Richards,T. 1217 Bioelectric correlates of an energetic healing session.
Riukas, S. 1254 Ontology of consciousness [working title] 02.02 02.14 03.10
Roberts, T.B. 1011 God, drugs, and consciousness. 06.11 02.10 05.05
Roberts, T.S. 966 Beyond the hard problem. 01.07 01.04
Robinson, W.S. 818 Qualia realism and neural activation patterns. 02.01 01.05 01.09
Rode, G. 1179 Anosognosia for left hemiplegia, hemianopsia, hemianesthesia and hemineglect : intermediate levels or interactions between implicit and explicit processing? 02.06
Romanov, P. 928 Russian managers in epoch of market reforms: The contradictions of transition from paternalistic to radical liberal consciousness.
Rose, D. 973 The ghost in the nerve cell: a critique of labelled line theory. 03.02 01.12 03.08
Rosenberg, G. 1299 On the intrinsic nature of the physical. 01.07
Ross, J.A. 919 A speculative but testable quantum theory of consciousness. 01.05 02.09 01.11
Rossetti, Y. 969 In search of immaculate perception: What about the implicit short-lived representations involved in action? 02.06 01.12 03.07
Rossetti, Y. 968 Temporal asynchony between sensory and between motor components of a visuo-motor response : a time-grounded dissociation between implicit and explicit processing? 02.04 03.02
Rossetti,Y. 1179 Anosognosia for left hemiplegia, hemianopsia, hemianesthesia and hemineglect : intermediate levels or interactions between implicit and explicit processing?
Rossetti-Podrazik,C. 1194 Healing and the awareness of synesthesia.
Rossiter, B.N. 1236 The hypermedia model of consciousness.
Roy, D.E. 1224 Consciousness: a pivotal concept for the human condition.
Ruíz,J. 1250 A case of deaf hearing related to central pontine myelinolysis andextrapontine lesions. Neuropsychological observations.
Russek,L.G. 949 A comprehensive theory of consciousness I: Enformy and enformed systems.
Russek,L.G. 950 A comprehensive theory of consciousness II: Foundation for a theory of meta-systems.
Russek,L.G.S. 1044 Anomalous organization of random events during an international Qigong meeting: Evidence for group consciousness or accumulated Qi fields?
Rutherford, J.H. 1158 An ecological organic paradigm: A framework of analysis for moral and political philosophy. 01.06 04.03 03.11
Saletu,B. 1269 Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid dreamers in Austria.
Salt, D. 794 What religious fundamentalists and strong AI fundametalists have in common. And why it matters. 06.04 03.12 01.05
Samsonovich, A. 1231 Concept of conscious representations in light of multiunit recordings. 03.09
Santillo,S. 1235 A quantitative approach to the problem of will.
Santina, P.D. 1319 Buddhism on consciousness and quantum reality 04.01
Sarfatti, J. 832 Post-quantum physics of consciousness. 02.09 04.04
Savostyanova,A. 1002 The influence of human endogenous electromagnetic fields on the processes of self-regulation in chaotic chemical oscillations.
Schiff, N. 1093 Words without thought and other fragments of behavior in chronically unconscious humans. 02.11 03.09
Schiffer,F. 1328 fMRI measures of hemispheric asymmetry in young adults verbally or sexually abused as children: implications for dissociated states of consciousness.
Schlitz, M. 1292 Distant intentionality and healing: Exploring the transpersonal dimensions of consciousness.
Schmeiser-Rieder,A. 1269 Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid dreamers in Austria.
Schneider, J. 749 Time, the mind/body problem and the semiotic state vector collapse in quantum mechanics. 05.07 04.02 01.11
Schull, S.G. 1188 A study of an unconscious process. 03.09
Schultz, C. 1160 Albertus Magnus: rational psychology and empirical observation. 01.09 06.04 06.05
Schuster, M.L. 1219 Holistic changes of cultural consciousness and energy levels.
Schuster,D.H. 1219 Holistic changes of cultural consciousness and energy levels.
Schwartz, G.E. 950 A comprehensive theory of consciousness II: Foundation for a theory of meta-systems.
Schwartz, G.E.R. 1044 Anomalous organization of random events during an international Qigong meeting: Evidence for group consciousness or accumulated Qi fields? 04.08
Schwartz, J.M. 931 PET imaging of systematic cerebral changes after psychological treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A causal role for consciousness in the brain? 01.11
Schwartz,G.E. 1198 Subregions within the anterior cingulate cortex may differentially participate in phenomenal and reflective conscious awareness of emotion.
Schwartz,G.E. 949 A comprehensive theory of consciousness I: Enformy and enformed systems.
Schwartz,G.E.R. 1027 Effects of mindfulness-based stress management on medical and premedical students.
Scribner, P. 1159 Is a science of consciousness possible? 01.09
Seelig, M. 1215 Transpersonal psychology and consciousness research -- The significance of first-person approaches.
Segal, E. 967 Questioning the status of the unconscious in psychology.
Shamas, V.A. 833 The role of consciousness in creative breakthroughs
Shapiro, S.L. 1027 Effects of mindfulness-based stress management on medical and premedical students. 06.14 04.10 03.05
Shaw,R.E. 1335 Discrete perceptual space-time, relativity and non-computability: from experimental findings to theoretical foundations.
She,Z-S 1044 Anomalous organization of random events during an international Qigong meeting: Evidence for group consciousness or accumulated Qi fields?
Shear, J. 1115 Experiential clarification of `The problem of self'. 01.10
Shekoyan, M.T. 1228 Science of consciousness, levels of consciousness, and self cultivation.
Shukri, M. 866 Evolution and brain capacity. 04.09
Siewert, C. 955 Blindsight as a guide to consciousness. 01.02 01.04 02.06
Silberstein, M. 929 Consciousness and the taxonomy of emergence. 04.04
Silberstein, M. 930 Emergence, explanation and the hard problem of consciousness. 04.04 01.02
Sills, H. 1165 Mozart, Stravinsky and space-time mental imaging. 03.07 04.02 03.16
Singh, R.K. 916 Origin of consciousness.
Singh, T.D. 1054 The central experiment in understanding the nature of life.
Skinner, P.H. 1156 The role of consciousness in sickness, healing and health. 05.07
Skokowski, P. 1039 Where in the world is experience? 01.04 01.06 01.07
Skov, M. 1081 Reasoning in aesthetic experience: Cognitive structures in poetic language. 03.07 03.06 06.06
Sloman, A. 848 Architectures and types of consciousness. 01.05 03.14
Slurink, P. 1177 Innate structures of experience: Consciousness and the sediments of a history of choice. 01.06 01.04 03.05
Smith, C.U.M. 886 Cortical architectonics and qualia: the problem of the undifferentiated substratum. 01.04
Smith, W.L. 742 Why is the paranormal weird?
Smolin, L. 1304 Space, time and consciousness [working title]
Snow, P.J. 778 Higher consciousness - the domains of the human psyche. 04.09 03.00 03.17
Solomon, S. 1127 Classical and contemporary conceptions of the unconscious and psychological defense. 03.05 03.09
Solov'ev,E.A. 1267 Quantum modeling of spin wave-like collective states in brain cells.
Song,L.Z.Y.X. 1044 Anomalous organization of random events during an international Qigong meeting: Evidence for group consciousness or accumulated Qi fields?
Soosaar, A. 1205 Should conscious experience correlate with one or multiple levels of neural organization?
Soraci, S. 1072 "Aha" effects in memory: The value of temporal delay. 03.18 05.01 05.07
Sorenson, E.R. 1051 Preconquest consciousness. 03.11 03.06
Souder, L. 1052 The epistemology of interrogation. 06.16 01.05 06.01
Sparlin, G. 1194 Healing and the awareness of synesthesia. 04.10 06.03 02.03
Speck, G.B. 937 Does classical conditioning imply animal consciousness? 03.15 03.04
Speer,A.M. 1199 Changes in normal and pathological emotion associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the prefrontal cortex.
Spencer, M. 1237 What can near-death studies tell us about consciousness?
Stamenov, M.I. 855 A dual-focus approach to conscious mental processing. 03.06 03.08 03.01
Stanley, R.P. 831 Qualia space.
Stepoukhovich, S. 1241 The professionals' attitudes towards helping children with disability.
Stevens, J.T. 1229 A house divided can not-stand: William Faulkner and consciousness in a system of relation.
Stocco, M.D. 1200 Emergentism.
Stoerig, P. 1279 Blindsight and its neuronal basis. 02.02
Stojanov, G. 1268 A kind of mind: consciousness and AI. 03.12
Stojilkovic,G. 1220 Decreasing of neuronal complexity in brain ischemia.
Strawson, G. 1260 Realistic monism.
Strawson, G. 1276 The self. 05.01
Stubenberg, L. 1143 The old vs. the new qualia.
Sun, R. 751 Modeling the roles of implicit and explicit learning in consciousness. 03.0 03.13 03.09
Svensson,K.A. 1029 Effects of the novel de antagonists (+)-AJ76 and PNU-9919A on apomorphine-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition.
Switaj, J. 1281 Shamanic states of consciousness and reports of personal development, problem solving, enhanced health and healing. 06.11
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Tamori, Y. Construction of the manifold of qualia from neural activities. Abstract#1330
Tang, P.C.L. 1095 On Paul Churchland's treatment of the argument from introspection and scientific realism. 03.00 01.02 05.01
Tani, J. 782 Constructivist approach to study dynamical link between visual attention, learning and behavior: An experiment with a vision-based robot. 03.13 03.01 03.04
Targ, R. 926 Remote viewing at Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s. 03.03
Tart, C.T. 744 How shall we train future consciousness researchers? 01.09
Tasic,M. 1220 Decreasing of neuronal complexity in brain ischemia.
Teasdale, W. 1273 Towards a mystical understanding of consciousness: an experiential ontology.
Teller, D.Y. 1246 Linking propositions in visual science. 03.02
Tenen, S. 997 The hand aims the spotlight in the theater of consciousness. 06.07 01.12 03.06
Tesolin, A.L. 1167 The harder problem of consciousness: Engaging interdisciplinary dialogue. 06.15
Teucher, B.M. 1214 Experienced and expressed emotions: Underlying constructs of group bonding and behavior. 06.10 06.15
Thaler, S.L. 774 Consciousness exposed: nature's very plausible bag of neural tricks. 02.01
Thomas, N.J.T. 1079 Imagination, eliminativism, and the pre-history of consciousness. 06.05 01.02 03.07
Thompson, B. 1090 Consciousness, the Tomatis method, and the ear. 03.06 06.14 03.03
Thompson, E. 808 The perception of space: Lived experience and cognitive science. 01.12 03.02
Torrance, S. 1080 Reconstruing experiential concepts: How to solve the hard problem. 01.02 01.03 01.04
Travis, F. 938 A junction point model of states of consciousness: Relating ordinary experiences of waking, dreaming and sleeping with heightened experiences during meditation. 03.17
Travis,F.T. 1111 Investigation of the electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep.
Trevena, J.A. 925 Readiness potentials and conscious decisions preceding a voluntary movement.
Trussell,D.C. 778 Higher consciousness - the domains of the human psyche.
Tye, M. 1287 Representation and consciousness. 01.02
Tyler, C.W. 1223 The structure of interpersonal consciousness in art.
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Van Gulick, R. 1141 Reduction, supervenience and phenomenal consciousness. 01.07
Van Loocke, P.R. 1256 Quantum computing schema's and cognitive relevance: two concrete instances. 02.09 02.11 04.01
van Vollenhoven, R.F. 909 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. 04.01
Varela, F.J. 809 Mutual constraint: Lived experience and cognitive science.
Vassilii, T. 1015 Verbal communication and consciousness: The model of activation.
Vaughan, F. 1293 Essential dimensions of consciousness: objective, subjective and intersubjective
Vehse, C.T. 863 Religious practice and consciousness: a case study of time from the 19th century. 06.01 06.11 06.10
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Viney,A. 1145 Psychogeny: A developmental approach to the mind-brain problem.
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Volk, T. 854 Borders within the mind. 05.11 04.09 03.06
Vollenweider, F.X. 1201 PET studies into altered states of consciousness and patterns of metabolic brain activity. 02.01
Voorhees, B. 765 What can we learn from the ancients about consciousness? 01.02
Vos, D. 1064 Understanding the nature of consciousness and spiritual awareness: Cultural, religious and philosophical realities in South Africa -- A pagan perspective. 06.11 06.04
Voss, S. 924 Computers and consciousness: A sacred issue. 02.06 06.10 01.05
Vounckx,R. 1113 Approach to consciousness through hierarchical metastatic evolution.
Wade, J. 814 Two voices from the womb: Evidence for a physically transcendent and a cellular source of fetal consciousness. 05.03 03.04
Walker, E.H. 1166 Softening the hard problem. 01.07 01.02
Walker,M. 879 How dementia, dreaming and drugs [hallucinogenic and anaesthetic] implicate acetylcholine in the neurochemistry of consciousness.
Wallace, B.A. 748 Training the attention and exploring consciousness in Tibetan buddhism. 05.01 05.02
Ward, A. 867 Hard, easy and `something in between' problems of consciousness.
Warren,C.A. 962 "40 Hz" brain activity, consciousness, and psi.
Wasserman, H.R. 803 Altered states of consciousness in psychotherapy. 05.05
Wasserman,E.M. 1199 Changes in normal and pathological emotion associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the prefrontal cortex.
Watson, D.E. 949 A comprehensive theory of consciousness I: Enformy and enformed systems.
Watson,D.E. 950 A comprehensive theory of consciousness II: Foundation for a theory of meta-systems.
Watt, D.F. 1146 Affect and the `hard problem': neurodevelopmental and corticolimbic network issues: Implications for ERTAS theories of consciousness. 01.07 02.06 03.14
Wautischer, H. 770 Consciousness in world philosophy. 01.09 05.06
Weiskrantz,L. 1049 Attentional cueing in blindsight.
Wellner,L. 1351 Consciousness and the brain-damaged person: The Implications of brain dysfunction for self-awareness, and of human-machine interaction in human consciousness.
Wellner,L. 1345 Rhythms of the roving mind: a spectrum of attention differences.
West, I. 946 The anomaly: a moment in the story of consciousness. 04.03 06.01
West, R.L. 985 The psychophysical laws of consciousness.
Westley, D. 815 Implicit processing and sudden realisation: When and why the penny drops. 03.18
Wheeler, R. 913 Chaos theory and the choral director: Toward the development of a musical intuition. 04.05
White, R.A. 940 The spontaneous development of moral consciousness and reverence for all life.
Whitmore, M. 1149 Reductionism and the study of consciousnesss [working title] 03.19 01.09
Wilcox, L. 1135 Sufism and consciousness. 06.04
Wilkerson, W. 998 Functionalist consciousness from the first person. 01.03 05.01 01.07
Williams, G.M. 819 Carl Jung and Indian theories of consciousness. 05.02 05.06
Winkelman, M. 956 The fundamental properties of systems with consciousness. 06.11
Witherspoon, B. 1010 Art as technology: Reuniting human life with nature. 05.01 04.07 06.11
Wolf, F.A. 847 The timing of conscious experience: A causality-violating, two-valued, transactional interpretation of subjective antedating and spatial-temporal projection. 02.09 04.01
Woody, W.D. 1145 Psychogeny: A developmental approach to the mind-brain problem. 06.13 04.04 01.02
Worley, S. 1006 McGinn on property P.
Worley,C. 789 Modeling stimulus-driven selective visual attention using thalamorcortical and intrathalamic cell properties and connectivities.
Wright, J. 1183 R.M. Bucke's typology of consciousness [working title] 05.02
Wyatt, J. 1312 Neurobiological functioning during the transitions from wake to sleep and sleep to wake.
Wysocki,C.J. 851 Liminal perception and unconscious olfaction (and taste).
Xin,Y. 1044 Anomalous organization of random events during an international Qigong meeting: Evidence for group consciousness or accumulated Qi fields?
Yamasaki,T. 1065 Feature extraction of character's feeling information using vector field fourier transformation and KL expansion.
Yasue, K. 1305 Consciousness and photon dynamics in the brain. 04.01
Young,H. 1262 The relation of waking to nocturnal fantasy.
Yun,L.S. 1092 Brain regions preferentially affected during different stages of sleep and wakefulness: A PET study.
Zajonc, A. 1301 Goethe and the science of consciousness: toward a scientist's phenomenology of mind. 01.09
Zaman, L.F. 743 A panpsychic theory of Newtonian mechanics. 01.07 04.02
Zeitlhofer,J. 1269 Sleep habits and subjective quality of life of lucid dreamers in Austria.
Zeki, S. 1302 The modularity of visual consciousness 02.06
Zhai, Z. 746 A conjecture: the square root of -1 as the psy-factor.
Zhalko-Tytarenko, O. 1002 The influence of human endogenous electromagnetic fields on the processes of self-regulation in chaotic chemical oscillations. 04.07
Zilles,K. 877 Developmental disturbances in the prefrontal neuronal network and its relevance to schizophrenia.
Zimmer,R.M. 1182 Emergence and the problem of observation.
Zimmermann, R.E. 942 Topoi of emergence: On the metaphorization of geometry. Abrams,R.L. 1284 Simple mental feats that require conscious cognition (because unconscious cognition can't do them.)