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Tucson 3: Towards a Science of Consciousness (1999)
Conscious and Anomalous Nonconscious Emotional Processes: A Reversal of the Arrow of Time?
Dick J. Bierman and Dean Radin
If Qualia Evolved . . .
A. G. Cairns-Smith
Ephemeral Levels of Mental Organization: Darwinian Competitions as a Basis for Consciousness
William H. Calvin
II. Color Introduction
David J. Chalmers
IV. Vision and Consciousness -- Introduction
David J. Chalmers
I. The Explanatory GapIntroduction
David J. Chalmers
Intersubjectivity: Exploring Consciousness from the Second-Person Perspective
Christian de Quincey
Supporting the "Grand Illusion" of Direct Perception: Implicit Learning in Eye-Movement Control
Frank H. Durgin
From Grasping to Language: Mirror Neurons and the Origin of Social Communication
Vittorio Gallese
Flagging the Present Moment with Qualia
Richard L. Gregory
The Interface in a Mixed Quantum/Classical Model of Brain Function
Scott Hagan and Masayuki Hirafuji
VIII. The Timing of Conscious Experience -- Introduction
Stuart R. Hameroff
VI. Evolution and Function of Consciousness - Introduction
Stuart R. Hameroff
VII. Physical Reality and Consciousness -- Introduction
Stuart R. Hameroff
Color Quality and Color Structure
C. Larry Hardin
On the Intrinsic Nature of the Physical
Nicholas Humphrey
Transpersonal and Cognitive Psychologies of Consciousness: A Necessary and Reciprocal Dialogue
Harry T. Hunt
Exploring Actuality through Experiment and Experience
Piet Hut
V. Emotion Introduction
Alfred Kaszniak
Conscious Experience and Autonomic Response to Emotional Stimuli Following Frontal Lobe Damage
Alfred W. Kaszniak, Sheryl Reminger, Steven Z. Rapcsak and Elizabeth L. Glisky
IX. Phenomenology -- Introduction
Alfred W. Kaszniak
III. Neural Correlates -- Introduction
Alfred Kaszniak
Attending, Seeing and Knowing in Blindsight
Robert W. Kentridge, Charles A. Heywood and Lawrence Weiskrantz
Biogenetic Structural Theory and the Neurophenomenology of Consciousness
Charles D. Laughlin
Conceivability, Identity, and the Explanatory Gap
Joseph Levine
Selective Peripheral Fading: How Attention Leads to Loss of Visual Consciousness
Lianggang Lou
What Does Quantum Mechanics Imply about the Nature of the Universe?
Shimon Malin
The Visual Brain in Action
A. David Milner and Melvyn A. Goodale
Handaxes and Ice Age Carvings: Hard Evidence for the Evolution of Consciousness
Steven Mithen
Pseudonormal Vision and Color Qualia
Martine Nida-Rümelin
Of Color and Consciousness
Stephen E. Palmer
Laughing Rats? Playful Tickling Arouses High-Frequency Ultrasonic Chirping in Young Rodents.
Jaak Panksepp and Jeffrey Burgdorf
Toward a Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness
Antti Revonsuo
On the Intrinsic Nature of the Physical
Gregg H. Rosenberg
In Search of Immaculate Perception: Evidence from Motor Representations of Space
Yves Rossetti
First Steps toward a Theory of Mental Force: PET Imaging of Systematic Cerebral Changes after Psychological Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Jeffrey M. Schwartz
Experiential Clarification of the Problem of Self
Jonathan Shear
Realistic Materialist Monism
Galen Strawson
Conceiving beyond Our Means: The Limits of Thought Experiments
Robert Van Gulick
Essential Dimensions of Consciousness: Objective, Subjective, and Intersubjective
Frances Vaughan
Neural Correlates of Hallucinogen-induced Altered States of Consciousness
F. X. Vollenweider, Alex Gamma and Margreet F. I. Vollenweider-Scherpenhuyzen
Training the Attention and Exploring consciousness in Tibetan Buddhism
B. Alan Wallace
At the Intersection of Emotion and Consciousness: Affective Neuroscience and Extended Reticular Thalamic Activating System (ERTAS) Theories of Consciousness
Douglas F. Watt
A Quantum Physics Model of the Timing of Conscious Experience
Fred Alan Wolf
Quantum Monadology
Kunio Yasue
Goethe and the Phenomenological Investigation of Consciousness
Arthur Zajonc
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