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A new issue from Consciousness & Cognition is out. Articles include on the use of phenomenology in experiments, task-unrelated images and thoughts, and mindreading. Consciousness and Cognition ISSN : 1053-8100Volume : 15Issue : 1Date : Mar-2006 For more information about this journal visit this page Table of Contents: see TOC here Is priming during anesthesia […]

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A new issue from Consciousness & Cognition is out. Articles include on the use of phenomenology in experiments, task-unrelated images and thoughts, and mindreading.

Consciousness and Cognition

ISSN : 1053-8100
Volume : 15
Issue : 1
Date : Mar-2006

For more information about this journal visit this page

Table of Contents:

see TOC here

Is priming during anesthesia unconscious? review article
C. Deeprose, J. Andrade

Learning under anesthesia: Checking the light in the fridge? Commentary on Deeprose and Andrade (2006)
T. Schmidt

A starting point for consciousness research: Reply to Thomas Schmidt
J. Andrade, C. Deeprose

The scrambling theorem: A simple proof of the logical possibility of spectrum inversion
D.D. Hoffman

A Tale of Hoffman
C.L. Hardin, W.J. Hardin

Hoffman’s proof of the possibility of spectrum inversion
A. Byrne, D. Hilbert

The Scrambling Theorem unscrambled: A response to commentaries
D.D. Hoffman

Midazolam amnesia and short-term/working memory processes
J. Fisher, E. Hirshman, T. Henthorn, J. Arndt, A. Passannante

How the brain understands intention: Different neural circuits identify thecomponential features of motor and prior intentions
C. Becchio, M. Adenzato, B.G. Bara

A model of the hierarchy of behaviour, cognition, and consciousness
F. Toates

Experimenting with phenomenology
S. Gallagher, J. Brosted Sorensen

Where creativity resides: The generative power of unconscious thought
A. Dijksterhuis, T. Meurs

Measuring the speed of the conscious components of recognition memory:Remembering is faster than knowing
S.A. Dewhurst, S.J. Holmes, K.R. Brandt, G.M. Dean

Dissociating perceptual and representation-based contributions to priming

of face recognition
S.G. Boehm, E.C. Klostermann, W. Sommer, K.A. Paller

Flicker-induced color and form: Interdependencies and relation to stimulation frequency and phase
C. Becker, M.A. Elliott

Rethinking the ontogeny of mindreading
M. Tirassa, F.M. Bosco, L. Colle

Encoding during the attentional lapse: Accuracy of encoding during the semantic sustained attention to response task
J. Smallwood, L. Riby, D. Heim, J.B. Davies


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