Consciousness and Neuroscience

 

  1. Lutz Antoine, A. Thompson E., Lutz, D. Cosmelli . Neurophenomenology: An introduction for neurophilosophers in cognition and the brain : The philosophy and neuroscience movement.
  2. Jay David Atlas (2005). Qualia, consciousness, and memory: Dennett (2005), Rosenthal (2002), Ledoux (2002), and Libet (2004).
  3. David J. Chalmers (1998). On the search for the neural correlate of consciousness.
  4. David J. Chalmers (2000). What is a neural correlate of consciousness?
  5. Austen Clark . Vicissitudes of consciousness, varieties of correlates: Review of The Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Questions.
  6. Robert C. Coghill, John G. McHaffie, Ye-Fen Yen (2003). Neural correlates of interindividual differences in the subjective experience of pain.
  7. Francis Crick, Christof Koch (2003). A framework for consciousness.
  8. Stanislas Dehaene, Michel Kerszberg, Jean-Pierre Changeux (2001). A neuronal model of a global workspace in effortful cognitive tasks.
  9. Stanislas Dehaene, Lionel Naccache (2001). Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: Basic evidence and a workspace framework.
  10. Frank H. Durgin, Saul Sternberg (2002). The time of consciousness and vice versa.
  11. Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingerlkurts (2001). Operational architectonics of the human brain biopotential field: Toward solving the mind-brain problem.
  12. Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts, Carlos F. H. Neves (2009). Phenomenological architecture of a mind and Operational Architectonics of the brain: the unified metastable continuum.
  13. Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts (2006). Timing in cognition and EEG brain dynamics: Discreteness versus continuity.
  14. Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts (2004). Making Complexity Simpler: Multivariability and Metastability in the Brain.
  15. Alexander A. Fingelkurts, Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Sakari Kallio, Antti Revonsuo (2007). HYPNOSIS INDUCES A CHANGED COMPOSITION OF BRAIN OSCILLATIONS IN EEG: A CASE STUDY.
  16. Danko Georgiev . Interneuronal macroscopic quantum coherence in the brain cortex! The role of the intrasynaptic adhesive proteins beta-neurexin and neuroligin-.
  17. Stephen Grossberg (2004). The complementary brain: From brain dynamics to conscious experiences.
  18. Yasuki Hashimoto, Kuniyoshi L. Sakai (2003). Brain activations during conscious self-monitoring of speech production with delayed auditory feedback: An fMRI study.
  19. Susan L. Hurley, No (2003). Neural plasticity and consciousness.
  20. Susan L. Hurley, Alva Noe (2003). Neural plasticity and consciousness: Reply to Block.
  21. Nancy Kanwisher (2001). Neural events and perceptual awareness.
  22. Stanley Klein (2002). Libet’s research on the timing of conscious intention to act: A commentary.
  23. S. A. Klein (2002). Libet’s temporal anomalies: A reassessment of the data.
  24. Stanley Klein (2002). Libet’s timing of mental events: Commentary on the commentaries.
  25. Sandra E. Leh, Heidi Johansen-Berg, Alain Ptito (2006). Unconscious vision: New insights into the neuronal correlate of blindsight using diffusion tractography.
  26. Dan Lloyd (2002). Functional MRI and the study of human consciousness.
  27. Antoine Lutz, Jacques Martinerie, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Francisco J. Varela (2002). Guiding the study of brain dynamics by using first- person data: Synchrony patterns correlate with ongoing conscious states during a simple visual task.
  28. Ken Mogi . Creativity and the neural basis of qualia.
  29. Ken Mogi (1997). Qualia and the brain.
  30. Alain Morin (2005). Self-awareness and the left hemisphere: The dark side of selectively reviewing the literature.
  31. R. C. O’Reilly, R. Busby, R. Soto (2003). Three forms of binding and their neural substrates: Alternatives to temporal synchrony.
  32. Jaak Panksepp (2000). The neuro-evolutionary cusp between emotions and cognitions: Implications for understanding consciousness and the emergence of a unified mind science.
  33. Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, William Hirstein (1998). Three laws of qualia: What neurology tells us about the biological functions of consciousness.
  34. David M. Rosenthal (2002). The timing of conscious states.
  35. Alexei V. Samsonovich, Lynn Nadel (2005). Fundamental principles and mechanisms of the conscious self.
  36. Anil K. Seth, Gerald M. Edelman, Eugene I. Izhikevich, George N. Reeke (2006). Theories and measures of consciousness: An extended framework.
  37. Juha Silvanto (2007). Abstract Making the blindsighted see.
  38. Roger W. Sperry (1964). Brain bisection and mechanisms of consciousness.
  39. Roger W. Sperry (1975). In search of psyche.
  40. Roger W. Sperry (1952). Neurology and the mind-brain problem.
  41. Roger W. Sperry (1968). Psychobiology and vice versa.
  42. Christopher Summerfield, Anthony Ian Jack, Adrian Philip Burgess (2002). Induced gamma activity is associated with conscious awareness of pattern masked nouns.
  43. Justin Sytsma . Searching for evidence of phenomenal consciousness in ncc research.
  44. John G. Taylor (2002). Paying attention to consciousness.
  45. Arnold Trehub (2007). Space, self, and the theater of consciousness.
  46. Ruediger Vaas (1999). Why neural correlates of consciousness are fine, but not enough.
  47. Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal (2009). Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East for Sublimation Process.
  48. Nancy J. Woolf (1997). A possible role for cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain and pontomesencephalon in consciousness.