In everyday life we take it for granted that we have conscious control of some of our actions and that the part of us that exercises control is the conscious mind. Psychosomatic medicine also assumes that the conscious mind can affect body states, and this is supported by evidence that the use of imagery, hypnosis, biofeedback and other ‘mental interventions’ can be therapeutic in a variety of medical conditions. However, there is no accepted theory of mind/body interaction and this has had a detrimental effect on the acceptance of mental causation in science, philosophy and in many areas of clinical practice. Biomedical accounts typically translate the effects of mind into the effects of brain functioning, for example, explaining mind/bo...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
Abstract—We propose that the “mind ” is an energetic, spatially extended, nonmaterial entity that is...
Many kinds of human states of consciousness have been distinguished, including colourful or anomalou...
This is a target article for a special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies. In everyday li...
Psychosomatic medicine assumes that the conscious mind can affect body states, and this is supported...
Psychosomatic medicine assumes that the conscious mind can affect the body, and this is supported by...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
The general consensus is that the brain is something different from the mind: it is made of physical...
Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
Various researchers have tried to show that conscious thoughts (or more generally, conscious states...
The consciousness is the expression of an enormous and complex variety of neurobiological events, ph...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
In its classical form, epiphenomenalism is the view that conscious mental events have no physical ef...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the \ue2\u80\u9c...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
Abstract—We propose that the “mind ” is an energetic, spatially extended, nonmaterial entity that is...
Many kinds of human states of consciousness have been distinguished, including colourful or anomalou...
This is a target article for a special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies. In everyday li...
Psychosomatic medicine assumes that the conscious mind can affect body states, and this is supported...
Psychosomatic medicine assumes that the conscious mind can affect the body, and this is supported by...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
The general consensus is that the brain is something different from the mind: it is made of physical...
Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
Various researchers have tried to show that conscious thoughts (or more generally, conscious states...
The consciousness is the expression of an enormous and complex variety of neurobiological events, ph...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
In its classical form, epiphenomenalism is the view that conscious mental events have no physical ef...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the \ue2\u80\u9c...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
Abstract—We propose that the “mind ” is an energetic, spatially extended, nonmaterial entity that is...
Many kinds of human states of consciousness have been distinguished, including colourful or anomalou...