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Volume 16, No 2 (2010)

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Editorial

Past, Present, and Future of Scientific Research on Consciousness
Stephanie Ortigue & Gabriel Kreiman

Book Review

Review of Shaun Gallagher’s and Dan Zahavi’s: The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science
Huei-Ying Cheng

Articles

Pushing brains: Can cognitive neuroscience provide experimental evidence for brain-mind causation?
Martin Kurthen
The central role of anterior cortical midline structures in emotional feeling and consciousness
Alexander Heinzel, Sascha Moerth, Georg Northoff
Non-Reductive Objectivism – A Dual-Aspect Model of Causality
Jamie Carnie
The Scientific Study of Consciousness: Searle’s Radical Request
Mahesh Ananth
Subconscious Stimulus Recognition and Processing During Sleep
Anton Coenen

 

Hypothesis

Mid-Range Action-Driving Visual Information
David Bennett, Patrick Foo

 

 

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