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Volume 14 (2008)

Psyche - vol14

Editorial

Psyche, attention and consciousness
Gabriel Kreiman, Naotsugu Tsuchiya  

Symposia

Attentional Networks and the Semantics of Consciousness
Michael Posner
Does Attention Accompany the Conscious Awareness of Both Location and Identity of an Object?
Shahab Ghorashi, Lisa N Jefferies, Jun-ichiro Kawahara, Katsumi Watanabe
Varieties of attention and of consciousness: evidence from neuropsychology
Paolo Bartolomeo
Attention and Working Memory: Tools for Understanding Consciousness
Jill T Shelton, Emily M Elliott, Nelson Cowan
On the Relation between Attention and Consciousness
John Taylor
Do consciousness and attention have shared neural correlates?
Andrea Eugenio Cavanna, Andrea Nani

 

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