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Volume 15, No 2 (2009)

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Editorial

(To be) conscious or unconscious: that is the question
Gabriel Kreiman, Stephanie Ortigue

Book Reviews

Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness
Huping Hu
Physical Realization
Wilson Cooper
Distributed Cognition and the Will: Individual Volition and Social Context
Carlo Martini
Describing Inner Experience? Proponent Meets Skeptic
Josh Weisberg
Phenomenal Concepts and Phenomenal Knowledge
James Trafford

Articles

The neural correlates of perceptual awareness
Alberto Capurro, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
Invisible is Better: Decrease of Subliminal Priming With Increasing Visibility
Doris Eckstein, Dennis Norris, Matthew Davis, Richard Henson
Brain Energy Supports the State of Consciousness
Robert G. Shulman, Fahmeed Hyder, Douglas L. Rothman
Conscious and unconscious processes in human desire
Jackie Andrade, Jon May, David Kavanagh
Neurobiology of conscious and unconscious processes during waking and sleep
Claude J. Gottesmann

 

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