Consciousness and Psychology

 

  1. Susan M. Andersen, Inga Reznik, Noah S. Glassman (2005). The unconscious relational self.
  2. Lutz Antoine, J. Brefczynski-Lewis, T. Johnstone, R. J. Davidson . Regulation of the neural circuitry of emotion by compassion meditation: Effects of meditative expertise.
  3. Alarik T. Arenander, Frederick T. Travis (2004). Brain patterns of self-awareness.
  4. Harald Atmanspacher . The significance of causally coupled, stable neuronal assemblies for the psychological time arrow.
  5. Bernard J. Baars (2002). The conscious access hypothesis: Origins and recent evidence.
  6. Paolo Bartolomeo (2002). Commentary: Can attention capture visual awareness?
  7. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Daniel M. Wolpert, Christopher D. Frith (2002). Abnormalities in the awareness of action.
  8. Sarah-Jane Blakemore (2003). Deluding the motor system.
  9. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Chris Frith (2003). Self-awareness and action.
  10. Fu Chang . A theory of consciousness.
  11. James A. Cheyne, Jonathan S. A. Carriere, Daniel Smilek (2006). Absent-mindedness: Lapses of conscious awareness and everyday cognitive failures.
  12. Marvin Chun, Jeremy Wolfe (2001). Visual attention.
  13. Axel Cleeremans . How do we know what we are doing?: Time, intention and awareness of action.
  14. L. Andrew Coward, Ron Sun (2004). Criteria for an effective theory of consciousness and some preliminary attempts.
  15. Hugo D. Critchley, Stefan Wiens, Pia Rotshtein, Arne Öhman, Raymond J. Dolan (2004). Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness.
  16. E. Daprati, N. Franck, N. Georgieff, Joëlle Proust, Elisabeth Pacherie, J. Dalery, Marc Jeannerod (1997). Looking for the agent: An investigation into consciousness of action and self-consciousness in schizophrenic patients.
  17. J. Decety, T. Chaminade (2003). When the self represents the other: A new cognitive neuroscience view on psychological identification.
  18. Diego Fernandez-Duque (2001). Brain imaging of attentional networks in normal and pathological states.
  19. Diego Fernandez-Duque (2002). Cause and effect theories of attention: The role of conceptual metaphors.
  20. Diego Fernandez-Duque, J. A. Baird, Michael I. Posner (2000). Awareness and metacognition.
  21. Diego Fernandez-Duque, J. A. Baird, Michael I. Posner (2000). Executive attention and metacognitive regulation.
  22. Christopher D. Frith (2002). Attention to action and awareness of other minds.
  23. Raphaël Gaillard, Antoine Del Cul, Lionel Naccache, Fabien Vinckier, Laurent Cohen, Stanislas Dehaene, Edward E. Smith (2006). Nonconscious semantic processing of emotional words modulates conscious access.
  24. Beatrice de Gelder, Nouchine Hadjikhani (2006). Non-conscious recognition of emotional body language.
  25. E. Gonzalez, M. Broens, Pim Haselager (2004). Consciousness and agency: The importance of self-organized action.
  26. Jonathan Grose . Genuine versus deceptive emotional displays.
  27. Patrick Haggard, S. Clark (2003). Intentional action: Conscious experience and neural prediction.
  28. Patrick Haggard, Sam Clark, Jeri Kalogeras (2002). Voluntary action and conscious awareness.
  29. Erin A. Heerey, Dacher Keltner, Lisa M. Capps (2003). Making sense of self-conscious emotion: Linking theory of mind and emotion in children with autism.
  30. Alumit Ishai (2002). Streams of consciousness.
  31. D. Kleinfeld (2007). Wandering minds.
  32. D. Kuhn (2000). Metacognitive development.
  33. Nilli Lavie (2006). The role of perceptual load in visual awareness.
  34. Stefan Linquist (2007). Prospects for a dual inheritance model of emotional evolution.
  35. Helge Malmgren . Why the past is sometimes perceived, and not only remembered.
  36. Bruce Mangan (2003). Volition and property dualism.
  37. Robert W. Mitchell (1997). A comparison of the self-awareness and kinesthetic-visual matching theories of self-recognition: Autistic children and others.
  38. Alain Morin (2004). A neurocognitive and socioecological model of self-awareness.
  39. Alain Morin (1995). Characteristics of an effective internal dialogue in the acquisition of self-information.
  40. Alain Morin (2003). Inner speech and conscious experience.
  41. Alain Morin . Language and self-awareness.
  42. Alain Morin (1993). Self-talk and self-awareness: On the nature of the relation.
  43. Alain Morin (2002). Self-awareness review part 1: Do you “self-reflect” or “self-ruminate”?
  44. Alain Morin (2003). Self-awareness review part 2: Changing or escaping the self.
  45. Lionel Naccache, Stanislas Dehaene, L. Jonathan Cohen, Marie-Odile Habert, Elodie Guichart-Gomez, Damien Galanaud, Jean-Claude Willer (2005). Effortless control: Executive attention and conscious feeling of mental effort are dissociable.
  46. Jaak Panksepp (2005). Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans.
  47. W. Amiri Prinzmetal, I. Nwachuku, L. Bodanski, L. Blumenfeld (1997). The phenomenology of attention, part 2: Brightness and contrast.
  48. E. Pronin, Daniel M. Wegner, K. McCarthy, S. Rodriguez (2006). Everyday magical powers: The role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influence.
  49. Zenon W. Pylyshynb, Jacob Feldmanb, Brian J. Scholla (2001). What is a visual object? Evidence from target merging in multiple object tracking.
  50. P. Rochat (2003). Five levels of self-awareness as they unfold early in life.
  51. Norbert Schwarz, Gerald L. Clore (1996). Feelings and phenomenal experiences.
  52. Claire Sergent, Stanislas Dehaene (2004). Is consciousness a gradual phenomenon? Evidence for an all-or-none bifurcation during the attentional blink.
  53. A. P. Shimamura (2000). Toward a cognitive neuroscience of metacognition.
  54. Daniel Smilek, Jonathan Eastwood, Philip M. Merikle (2000). Does unattended information facilitate change detection?
  55. Sean A. Spence (2001). Alien control: From phenomenology to cognitive neurobiology.
  56. Roger W. Sperry (1995). The Riddle of consciousness and the changing scientific worldview.
  57. Naotsugu Tsuchiya, Ralph Adolphs (2007). Emotion and consciousness.
  58. Douglas F. Watt (2004). Consciousness, emotional self-regulation and the brain: Review article.
  59. Daniel M. Wegner (1997). Why the mind wanders.
  60. Daniel M. Wegner (2005). Who is the controller of controlled processes?
  61. Daniel M. Wegner, J. Erskine (2003). Voluntary involuntariness: Thought suppression and the regulation of the experience of will.
  62. Piotr Winkielman, Kent C. Berridge (2004). Unconscious emotion.
  63. Jeremy Wolfe (2000). The deployment of visual attention: Two surprises.
  64. Jeremy Wolfe (2003). The level of attention: Mediating between the stimulus and perception.
  65. Jeremy Wolfe (2000). Visual Attention.