People often feel like their minds and their bodies are in different places. Far from an exotic experience, this phenomenon seems to be a ubiquitous facet of human life (e.g., Killingsworth and Gilbert, 2010). Many times, people’s minds seem to go “somewhere else”—attention becomes disconnected from perception, and people’s minds wander to times and places removed from the current environment (e.g., Schooler et al., 2004). At other times, however, people’s minds may seem to go nowhere at all—they simply disappear. This mental state—mind-blanking—may represent an extreme decoupling of perception and attention, one in which attention fails to bring any stimuli into conscious awareness. In the present research, we outline the properties of min...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
The need for closure (Kruglanski, 2002) is an individual’s motivation to find an answer to a questio...
This research is an investigation of whether consciousness—one’s ongoing experience—influences one’s...
Reading this book was like taking a plane ride; the beginning and end were exciting and a tad scary,...
Why People Get Lost demands no specialized knowledge of neuroscience, as its inside flap advertises....
A groundbreaking article in psychology was published in 1995 by Anthony Greenwald and Mahzarin Banaj...
Although it purports to tell a cohesive story, this book is really a series of digressive discussion...
Decoherence is like capitalism. Its proponents regard it as obvious, given human nature, and its suc...
Being in a ‘Blanked Out State’ - Extinction of Self/Consciousness of A Human Au...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Reviewed Title: Marilynne Robinson, Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern My...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
The need for closure (Kruglanski, 2002) is an individual’s motivation to find an answer to a questio...
This research is an investigation of whether consciousness—one’s ongoing experience—influences one’s...
Reading this book was like taking a plane ride; the beginning and end were exciting and a tad scary,...
Why People Get Lost demands no specialized knowledge of neuroscience, as its inside flap advertises....
A groundbreaking article in psychology was published in 1995 by Anthony Greenwald and Mahzarin Banaj...
Although it purports to tell a cohesive story, this book is really a series of digressive discussion...
Decoherence is like capitalism. Its proponents regard it as obvious, given human nature, and its suc...
Being in a ‘Blanked Out State’ - Extinction of Self/Consciousness of A Human Au...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Reviewed Title: Marilynne Robinson, Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern My...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...