Six keynote papers presented at TSC 2009 — by Susan Greenfield, Wolf Singer, Stuart Hameroff, Jonathan Schooler, Hakwan Lau, and David Chalmers—are reviewed below in order to investigate to what extent social analysis can be usefully applied in different areas of consciousness studies. The six papers did not ostensibly address social aspects of consciousness; nevertheless I hope to show that it is often beneficial to consider the possible social implications in any consciousness- related work
We adapt an information theory analysis of interacting cognitive biological and social modules to th...
It is useful every couple of years to take a bird’s eye view of consciousness studies and reflect on...
The association between neural oscillations and functional integration is widely recognized in the s...
Six keynote papers presented at TSC 2009 — by Susan Greenfield, Wolf Singer, Stuart Hamero...
What is consciousness? The conference is about consciousness, one of the most fascinating but also m...
The mind and brain sciences began with consciousness as a central concern. But for much of the 20th ...
This paper considers theories of cognition and consciousness in four traditions: neuroscience, cogni...
Introduction The Science of Consciousness (TSC) 2019 was the 26th international interdisciplinary ...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
A few decades ago the search for the neuronal correlates of consciousness was considered both techni...
peer reviewedScientific research on consciousness is critical to multiple scientific, clinical, and ...
This introduction and the associated readings in Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology) Vol...
The term consciousness is an important one in the vernacular of the western literature in many field...
This volume contains a collection of discussions from the 2011 Hall Center for the Humanities Fall F...
A primer on the philosophical issues relating to phenomenal consciousness, part of a collection of n...
We adapt an information theory analysis of interacting cognitive biological and social modules to th...
It is useful every couple of years to take a bird’s eye view of consciousness studies and reflect on...
The association between neural oscillations and functional integration is widely recognized in the s...
Six keynote papers presented at TSC 2009 — by Susan Greenfield, Wolf Singer, Stuart Hamero...
What is consciousness? The conference is about consciousness, one of the most fascinating but also m...
The mind and brain sciences began with consciousness as a central concern. But for much of the 20th ...
This paper considers theories of cognition and consciousness in four traditions: neuroscience, cogni...
Introduction The Science of Consciousness (TSC) 2019 was the 26th international interdisciplinary ...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
A few decades ago the search for the neuronal correlates of consciousness was considered both techni...
peer reviewedScientific research on consciousness is critical to multiple scientific, clinical, and ...
This introduction and the associated readings in Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology) Vol...
The term consciousness is an important one in the vernacular of the western literature in many field...
This volume contains a collection of discussions from the 2011 Hall Center for the Humanities Fall F...
A primer on the philosophical issues relating to phenomenal consciousness, part of a collection of n...
We adapt an information theory analysis of interacting cognitive biological and social modules to th...
It is useful every couple of years to take a bird’s eye view of consciousness studies and reflect on...
The association between neural oscillations and functional integration is widely recognized in the s...