Bibliografía de Consulta

Lecturas Generales en Español
| Chopra | Wilber | Watts |
Otras lecturas recomendadas
| La enfermedad como camino | Lecturas Especiales |
Lecturas Especializadas en Inglés: ( Direcciones en Internet)
| Contenido de la consciencia | Las funciones de los estados de consciencia |
| El yo y la identidad personal | Filosofía de la consciencia |
| De la "Mente" y sus contenidos |
| Neurociencia de la consciencia y percepción visual |
| Consiencia y Neurociencias | Modelos cognitivos de la consciencia |
| Percepción Inconsciente | Memoria implícita (inconsciente) |
| Aprendizaje implicito (sin estudiar) | Consciencia Visual |
| De la atención y de la consciencia | Consciencia y Sicología |
| Consciencia en la historia de la sicología | Consciencia Animal |
| De la física y de la consciencia | Fenomenología |
Lecturas Generales en Español
Chopra
- Cuerpos sin edad mente sin tiempo.
- Curación cuántica.
Ken Wilber
- El proyecto Atman.
- El espectro de la consciencia.
Allan Watts
- La sabiduría de la inseguridad.
- El sentido de la felicidad.
- Sicoterapia de oriente Sicoterapia de Occidente.
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Otras lecturas recomendadas
Thorwal Dethelefsen y R D: La enfermedad como camino.
- Walter Lubeck: El tao del dinero.
- Herb Cohen: Todo es negociable.
- Alexander Lowen: Bionergética.
- Bagwan Shree Rajneesh: Osho, De la medicación a la meditación.
- Frijot Capra: El tao de la física.
- Shutlz, Jacobson, Flash, etc Relajación.
- Intimos y Libres: Luigi Aurabia.
- Carlos Valles: Ligero de equipaje.
- Tony de Mello: Autoliberación interior.
- Erick From: Ser y tener.
- Ann Brenan: Manos que curan.
- PNL
- Psicocibernética: Maxwel Max.
- Ecosofía: R. Panikar.
- Joan Borysencko: Como Alcanzar el bienestar Fisico y Emocional Mediante el poder de la mente.
Lecturas Especiales
- Dana Zohar: Conciencia Quántica.
- C. G. Jung: Psicología analítica.
- H. Erickson: Epigenética.
- Alfred Amkraut: La Psiconeuroinmunología (PNI), inmunólogo.
- Fritz Perls: Gestalt.
- Watzlavick: Cambio.
- Watzlawick: Teoría de la comunicación.
- Lawrence Le Shan: Técnicas de Meditación.
- Michel Talbot: Misticismo y física moderna.
- J. Krishnamurti: La Educación y el significado de la vida.
- Erick Erickson: Psicología evolutiva.
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Lecturas especializadas en Inglés (Direcciones en Internet)
Contenido de la consciencia
- Kent Bach, Engineering the mind.
- Kent Bach, How can experiences find their objects?
- Tim Bayne, Chalmers on the justification of phenomenal judgments.
- Ned Block, Mental paint.
- Ned Block, Sexism, ageism, racism, and the nature of consciousness.
- Jose Luis Bermudez, Nonconceptual content: From perceptual experience to subpersonal computational states.
- Jose Luis Bermudez and Fiona McPherson, Nonconceptual content and the nature of perceptual experience.
- Andrew Brook, Externalism and the varieties of self-awareness.
- Alex Byrne, Intentionalism defended.
- Peter Carruthers, Conscious thinking: Language or elimination?
- David Chalmers, The content and epistemology of phenomenal belief.
- Austen Clark, Sensing and reference.
- Brie Gertler, Introspecting phenomenal states.
- Guven Guzeldere & Murat Aydede, On the relation between phenomenal and representational properties.
- Ted Honderich, Seeing things.
- Sean Kelly, What makes perceptual content nonconceptual?
- Sean Kelly, Demonstrative concepts and experience.
- Sean Kelly, Why perception might not be like thought.
- Robert Kirk, Why ultra-externalism goes too far.
- Uriah Kriegel, The intentionality of conscious experience and mind-relative content.
- Brendar Lalor, Intentionality and qualia.
- Brian Loar, Phenomenal intentionality as the basis of mental content.
- Eric Lormand, Phenomenal illusions.
- William Lycan, Representational theories of consciousness.
- Michael Martin, The transparency of experience.
- Fiona McPherson, Perfect pitch and the content of experience.
- Christopher Peacocke, Conscious attitudes, attention, and self-knowledge.
- David Rosenthal, Content, interpretation, and consciousness.
- Daniel Stoljar, What what it's like isn't like.
- Norman Teng, Phenomenal qualities and phenomenal concepts.
- Nigel Thomas, Coding dualism: Conscious thought without. Cartesianism or computationalism.
- Michael Tye, What what it's like is really like.
- Michael Tye, Inverted Earth, Swampman, and representationism.
- Adam Vinueza, Sensations and the language of thought.
- Wayne Wright, Tye, tree-rings, and representation.
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Las funciones de los estados de consciencia
- Bernard Baars, The functions of consciousness
- J.M. Baldwin, Consciousness and evolution (and sequel)
- Ned Block, On a confusion about a function of consciousness
- Selmer Brinsgjord & Ron Noel, Why did evolution engineer consciousness?
- Peter Carruthers, The evolution of consciousness
- Fred Dretske, What good is consciousness?
- Owen Flanagan & Thomas Polger, Zombies and the function of consciousness
- Nicholas Humphrey, The uses of consciousness
- George Mandler, Consciousness redux
- Thomas Polger & Owen Flanagan, Explaining the evolution of consciousness: The other hard problem
- Thomas Polger & Owen Flanagan, Is consciousness an adaptation?
- Max Velmans, Is human information processing conscious? (plus first, second, and third reply to commentators)
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El yo y la identidad personal
- Richard Baron, The self is unreal
- Tim Bayne, Persons, animals, and bodies
- Tim Bayne, Dissociative identity disorder and serious moral status
- Tim Bayne, The inclusion model of the Incarnation: Problems and prospects
- Jose Luis Bermudez, Aspects of the self: John Campbell's Past, Space, and Self
- Jose Luis Bermudez, Nonconceptual self-awareness and the paradox of self-consciousness
- Jose Luis Bermudez, The Paradox of Self-Consciousness (precis)
- Stephen Braude, Multiple personality and moral responsibility (and replies)
- Andrew Brook, Kant, self-awareness, and self-reference
- Stephen Clark, Minds, memes, and multiples (and replies)
- Daniel Dennett, The self as a center of narrative gravity
- Daniel Dennett, The origins of selves
- Grant Gillett, A discursive account of multiple personality disorder (and Stephen Braude's reply)
- Jerry Goodenough, On the methodology of thought experiments
- George Graham, Self-consciousness, psychopathology, and realism about self
- Nicholas Humphrey, One-self: A meditation on the unity of consciousness"
- Nicholas Humphrey & Daniel Dennett, Speaking for our selves
- William James, The consciousness of self
- John Locke, Of identity and diversity
- E.J. Lowe, Self, agency, and mental causation
- Max More, The diachronic self
- John Perry, The self
- Roland Puccetti, Dennett on the split brain (and replies)
- Dirk Rosemann, Tales of self-representation: The stories of Raymond Carver and Dennett's theory of the self
- David Rosenthal, Emotions and the self
- Galen Strawson, The self
- Joe Strout, Mind uploading home page
- Peter Suber, Self-determination and selfhood in recent legal cases
- Peter Unger, The survival of the sentient
Filosofía de la consciencia
- Anthony Atkinson, Persons, systems, and subsystems
- William Bechtel and Jennifer Mundale, Multiple realizability revisited
- Ned Block, Anti-reductionism slaps back
- Ned Block, What is functionalism?
- Alex Byrne, Behaviourism
- Neil Campbell, Anomalous monism
- Andrew Carpenter, Kant's philosophy of mind
- Andy Clark & David Chalmers, The extended mind
- Gregory Currie and Ian Ravenscroft, Mental simulation and motor imagery
- Martin Davies and Tony Stone, Folk psychology and mental simulation
- Alvin Goldman, The psychology of folk psychology
- George Graham, Behaviorism
- Rick Grush, Manifolds, co-ordinations, imagination, objectivity
- John Heil, Metaphysics of mind
- Steven Horst, Mind and the World of Nature
- Colin McGinn, The problem of philosophy
- Ruth Millikan, What is behavior?
- Tony Pitson, The dispositional account of colour
- U.T. Place, Identity theories
- U.T. Place, Token- versus type-identity physicalism
- Huw Price, Psychology in perspective
- Erwin Rogler, David Lewis's philosophy of mind
- J.J.C. Smart, The identity theory of mind
- Stephen Stich, Deconstructing the mind
- Nigel Thomas, Are theories of imagery theories of imagination?
- Tim van Gelder, Beyond the mind-body problem
- Tim van Gelder, Monism, dualism, pluralism
- Tim van Gelder, The distinction between mind and cognition
- Tim Bayne, The unity of consciousness: Clarification and defence
- Tim Bayne and David Chalmers, What is the unity of consciousness?
- Ned Block, Paradox and cross purposes and recent work on consciousness
- Selmer Bringsjord, Explaining phi without Dennett's exotica: Good ol' computation suffices
- Andrew Brook, Judgments and drafts eight years later
- Peter Carruthers, Natural theories of consciousness
- David Chalmers, Consciousness and cognition
- Andy Clark, I am John's brain
- Tom Clark, Death, nothingness, and subjectivity
- Daniel Dennett & Marcel Kinsbourne, Time and the observer: The where and when of consciousness in the brain (and reply to commentators)
- Daniel Dennett, Are we explaining consciousness yet?
- Matthew Elton, Consciousness: Only at the personal level
- Celia Green & Grant Gillett, Are mental events preceded by their physical cases?
- Susan Hurley, Nonconceptual self-consciousness and agency: Perspective and access
- Eric Lormand, Inner sense until proven guilty
- Eric Lormand, Steps toward a science of consciousness?
- Thomas Nagel, The mind wins
- Gerard O'Brien & Jon Opie, A defense of Cartesian materialism
- Gerard O'Brien & Jon Opie, The disunity of consciousness
- David Papineau, Theories of consciousness
- Gregg Rosenberg, The boundary problem for phenomenal individuals
- Jay Rosenberg, Perception vs. inner sense: A problem about direct awareness
- John Searle, The problem of consciousness
- John Searle, Consciousness and the philosophers (and Chalmers' reply)
De la “Mente” y sus contenidos
- Murat Aydede, Language of thought hypothesis
- Murat Aydede, Syntax, content, and functionalism: What is wrong with the syntactic theory of mind
- Murat Aydede, Fodor on concepts and Frege puzzles
- Jose Luis Bermudez, Naturalism and conceptual norms
- Jose Luis Bermudez, Syntax, semantics, and levels of explanation
- Ned Block, Conceptual role semantics
- Ned Block, Mental and semantic holism
- Paul Boghossian, What the externalist can know a priori
- Curtis Brown, Belief states and narrow content
- Curtis Brown, What is a belief state?
- Jessica Brown, The incompatibility of anti-individualism and priveleged access
- Alex Byrne, Interpretivism
- Peter Carruthers, Thinking in language?: Evolution and a modularist possibility
- David Chalmers, The components of content
- Austen Clark, Beliefs and desires incorporated
- Daniel Dennett, Evolution, error, and intentionality
- Danel Dennett, Intentionality
- Daniel Dennett, Real patterns
- Jerry Fodor, There are no recognitional concepts, not even RED (and part 2)
- Bryan Frances, Twin Earth thought experiments
- Christopher Gauker, Language and thought
- Rick Grush, Skill and spatial content
- Gilbert Harman, (Nonsolipsistic) conceptual role semantics
- Larry Hauser and Barbara Abbott, Natural language and thought
- Steven Horst, Notions of 'representation' in philosophy and empirical research
- Steven Horst, Symbols and computation: A critique of the computational theory of mind
- Susan Hurley, Vehicles, contents, conceptual structure, and externalism
- Frank Jackson, Learning from Locke on voluntary signs
- Larry Kaye, The language of thought
- Joe Lau, Three motivations for narrow content
- Eric Lormand, How to be a meaning holist (and appendix)
- Eric Lormand, How to be a meaning atomist
- Peter Ludlow, Externalism, self-knowledge, and slow switching (and sequels 1, 2, and 3)
- John Perry, Intentionality and its puzzles
- Brian McLaughlin and Michael Tye, Is content-externalism compatible with privileged access?
- Ruth Millikan, A common structure for concepts of individuals, stuffs, and real kinds: More mama, more milk, and more mouse (and response to critics)
- Ruth Millikan, The language-thought partnership: A bird's eye view
- John Perry and David Israel, Fodor and psychological explanation
- Mark Rowlands, Teleosemantics
- Stephen Schiffer, A paradox of meaning
- Stephen Schiffer, Meanings and concepts
- Robert Stalnaker, What might nonconceptual content be?
- Michael Tye, Externalism and memory
- Alberto Voltolini, Internalism and externalism
- Tad Zawidzki, How to criticize Millikan: The problem of mythological content
Neurociencia de la consciencia y percepción visual
- Paul Azzopardi & Alan Cowey, Is blindsight like normal, near-threshold vision?
- Moshe Bar & Irving Biederman, Localizing the cortical region mediating visual awareness of object identity
- Andreas Engel, Pascal Fries, Pieter Roelfsema, Peter Konig, & Wolf Singer, Temporal binding, binocular rivalry, and consciousness (and discussion)
- Pascal Fries, Pieter Roelfsema, Andreas Engel, Peter Konig, & Wolf Singer, Synchronization of oscillatory responses in visual cortex correlates with perception in interocular rivalry
- Charles M. Gray & Gonzalo Viana Di Prisco, Stimulus-dependent neuronal oscillations and local synchonization in striate cortex of the alert cat
- Sabine Kastner & Leslie Ungerleider, Mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex
- Christof Koch, Towards the neuronal substrate of visual consciousness
- Ilona Kovacs, Thomas Papathomas, Ming Yang, & Akos Feher, When the brain changes its mind: Interocular grouping during binocular rivalry
- Stephen Luck, Leonardo Chelazzi, Steven Hillyard, & Robert Desimone, Neural mechanisms of spatial selective attention in areas V1, V2, and V4 of macaque visual cortex
- Steven Luck & Michelle Ford, On the role of selective attention in visual perception
- Erik Lumer & Geraint Rees, Covariation of activity in visual and prefrontal cortex associated with subjective visual perception
- Erik Lumer, K.J. Friston, & Geraint Rees, Neural correlates of perceptual rivalry in the human brain
- David Milner and Melvyn Goodale, The visual brain in action (precis), and commentaries
- Stephen L. Macknik & Michael M. Haglund, Optical images of visible and invisible percepts in the primary visual cortex of primates
- A. Sahraie, L. Weiskrantz, J.L. Barbur, et al, Pattern of neuronal activity associated with conscious and unconscious processing of visual signals
- D.L. Sheinberg & N. Logothetis, The role of temporal cortical areas in perceptual organization
- R. Srinivasan, D.P. Russell, G.M. Edelman, & G. Tononi, Increased synchronization of neuromagnetic responses during conscious perception"
- G. Tononi, R. Srinivasan, D.P. Russell, & G.M. Edelman, Investigating neural correlates of conscious perception by frequency-tagged neuromagnetic responses
- Marius Usher & Nick Donnelly, Visual synchrony affects binding and segmentation in perception
- S. Zeki, S. Aglioti, D. McKeefry, & G. Berlucchi, The neurological basis of conscious color perception in a blind patient
Consiencia y Neurociencias
- Giorgio Ascoli, The complex link between neuroanatomy and consciousness
- Bernard Baars, The neural basis of conscious experience
- Ned Block, How to find the neural correlate of consciousness
- David Chalmers, On the search for the neural correlate of consciousness
- David Chalmers, What is a neural correlate of consciousness?
- Patricia Churchland, Can neurobiology teach us anything about consciousness?
- William Clancey, The biology of consciousness: Comparative review of Rosenfield and Edelman
- Axel Cleeremans & John-Dylan Haynes, Correlating consciousness: A view from empirical science
- Rodney Cotterill, On the mechanism of consciousness
- Rodney Cotterill, On the neural correlates of consciousness
- Rodney Cotterill, Prediction and internal feedback in conscious perception
- Francis Crick and Christof Koch, Consciousness and neuroscience
- Francis Crick and Christof Koch, The problem of consciousness
- Francis Crick and Christof Koch, Why neuroscience may be able to explain consciousness
- John C. Eccles, The effect of silent thinking on the cerebral cortex
- Jeffrey Gray, The contents of consciousness: A neuropsychological conjecture
- Susan Greenfield, Neural assemblies and consciousness
- Rudolf Hernegger, Changes of paradigm in consciousness research
- J. Allan Hobson, Edward Pace-Schott, & Robert Stickgold, Dreaming and the brain: Toward a cognitive neuroscience of conscious states
- Fahmeed Hyder, Elizabeth Phelps, Robert Shulman, et al, "Willed action": A functional MRI study of the human prefrontal cortex during a sensorimitor task
- Stephen Jones, Introduction to the physiology of ordinary consciousness
- James Newman, Thalamocortical foundations of conscious experience (and discussion)
- C. Portas, G. Rees, A Howseman, O. Josephs, R. Turner, & C.D. Frith, A specific role for the thalamus in mediating the interaction of attention and arousal in humans
- John Smythies, The biochemical basis of coma
- Sean Spence, Free will in the light of neuropsychiatry (and replies)
- Ruediger Vaas, Why neural correlates of consciousness are fine, but not enough
- Douglas Watt, Emotion and consciousness: Implications of affective neuroscience for ERTAS theories of consciousness
Modelos cognitivos de la consciencia
- Bernard Baars, A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness
- Bernard Baars, In the theatre of consciousness
- Myles Bogner, Uma Ramamurthy, & Stan Franklin, Consciousness and conceptual learning in a socially situated agent
- Bruce Bridgeman, On the evolution of consciousness and language (and replies)
- William H. Calvin, Competing for consciousness: A Darwinian mechanism at an appropriate level of explanation
- Fu Chang, A theory of consciousness
- Rodney Cotterill, Navigation, consciousness, and the body/mind problem
- Rodney Cotterill, On the unity of conscious experience
- Stanislas Dehaene, Michel Kerszberg, and Jean-Pierre Changeux, A neuronal model of a global workspace in effortful cognitive tasks
- Daniel Dennett, Consciousness: More like fame than television
- Philip Dorrell, Computation vs. feelings and the production/judgment model
- Stan Franklin, Conscious software: A computational view of mind
- Stan Franklin, Action selection and language generation in "conscious" software agents
- Stan Franklin and Art Graesser, A software agent model of consciousness
- Stevan Harnad, Consciousness: An afterthought
- Steven Lehar, Gestalt isomorphism and the primacy of the subjective conscious experience: A gestalt bubble model
- Don Mathis & Michael Mozer, On the computational utility of consciousness
- Josh McDermott, Global workspace theory: Consciousness explained?
- Thomas Metzinger, Faster than thought: Holism, homogeneity, and temporal coding(and comments)
- Erik Mueller & Michael Dyer, Towards a computational theory of human daydreaming
- Gregory Mulhauser, Seating conscious sensation in a materially instantiated data structure
- Shaun Nichols & Stephen Stich, Reading one's own mind: A cognitive theory of self-awareness
- Gerard O'Brien & Jon Opie, A connectionist theory of phenomenal experience
- Ruadhan O'Flanagan, Underlying mechanisms of consciousness
- Gerd Sommerhoff, Consciousness explained as an internal integrating system
- John Taylor, Modeling consciousness
- John Taylor, The relational mind
- John Taylor, Constructing the relational mind
Percepción Inconsciente
- Barry Beyerstein & Eric Eich, Subliminal self-help tapes: Promises, promises...
- Robert Dell'Acqua & Jonathan Grainger, Unconscious semantic priming from pictures
- Sean Draine & Anthony Greenwald, Replicable unconscious semantic priming (and Reingold and Merikle's commentary)
- Ken Forster, The pros and cons of masked priming
- Pawel Lewicki, Thomas Hill, & Maria Czyzewska, Nonconscious acquisition of information
- Don Mathis & Michael Mozer, Conscious and unconscious perception: A computational theory
- Philip Merikle & Meredyth Daneman, Psychological investigations of unconscious perception
- Philip Merikle & Meredyth Daneman, Memory for unconsciously perceived events: Evidence from anesthetized patients
- Philip Merikle & Eyal Reingold, Recognition and lexical decision without detection: Unconscious perception?
- Philip Merikle & Eyal Reingold, Measuring unconscious perceptual processes
- Timothy Moore, Subliminal self-help auditory tapes: An empirical test of perceptual consequences
- M.J. Morgan, A.J.S. Mason, & J.A. Solomon, "Blindsight" in normal subjects?
- Eyal Reingold & Philip Merikle, Using direct and indirect measures to study perception without awareness
- Eyal Reingold & Philip Merikle, In the inter-related of theory and measurement in the study of unconscious processes
- John Taylor, Breakthrough to awareness
- Max Velmans, When perception becomes conscious
Memoria implícita (inconsciente)
- Sean Draine, Anthony Greenwald, & Mahzarin Banaji, Modeling unconscious gender bias in fame judgments.
- Emrah Duzel, Andrew Yonelinas, Endel Tulving, et al, Event-related brain potential correlates of two states of conscious awareness in memory
- Anthony Greenwald, A "response window" procedure to produce large supraliminal and subliminal semantic priming effects
- Andrew Mayes, Patricia Gooding, & Rob van Eijk, A new theoretical framework for explicit and implicit memory
- Gail McKoon & Roger Ratcliff, How should implicit memory phenomena be modeled?
- Philip Merikle & Eyal Reingold, Comparing direct (explicit) to indirect (implicit) measures to study unconscious memory
- Roger Ratcliff & Gail McKoon, Bias effects in implicit memory tasks
- Roger Ratcliff, Trish Van Zandt, & Gail McKoon, Two factor theory, single process theories, and recognition memory
- Eyal Reingold & Jeffrey Toth, Process dissociations versus task dissociations: A controversy in progress
- Daniel Schacter, Illusory memories: A cognitive neuroscience analysis
- Larry Squire & Stuart Zola, Structure and function of declarative and nondeclarative memory systems
- Patrice Terrier, Re-examining the role of consistency
- R.F. Thompson & J.J. Kim, Memory systems in the brain and the localization of a memory
- Jeffrey Toth, Eyal Reingold, & Larry Jacoby, Toward a redefinition of implicit memory: Process dissociations following elaborative processing and self-generation
- Jeffrey Toth, Eyal Reingold, & Larry Jacoby, A response to Graf and Komamatsu's critique of the process-dossociation procedure: When is caution necessary?
- Daniel Willingham & Laura Preuss, The death of implicit memory
Aprendizaje implicito (sin estudiar)
- Maud Boyer, Arnaud Destrebecqz, and Axel Cleeremans, The serial reaction task: Learning without knowing, or knowing without learning?
- Axel Cleeremans, Principles for implicit learning
- Axel Cleeremans, Implicit sequence learning: The truth is in the details
- Axel Cleeremans, Arnaud Destrebecqz, & Maud Boyer, Implicit learning: News from the front
- Tim Curran, On the neural mechanisms of sequence learning
- Zoltan Dienes & Josef Perner, A theory of implicit and explicit knowledge
- Georgina Jackson & Stephen Jackson, Do measures of explicit learning actually measure what is being learnt in the serial reaction time task? (and commentary)
- Luis Jiménez, Castor Méndez, & Axel Cleeremans, Comparing direct and indirect measures of implicit learning
- David Shanks & Mark St. John, Characteristics of dissociable human learning systems
Consciencia Visual
- Daniel Dennett, Filling in vs. finding out: A ubiquitous confusion in cognitive science
- Arien Mack and Irvin Rock, Inattentional blindness: An overview
- Alain Morin, Imagery and self-awareness: A theoretical note
- Alva Noe and Evan Thompson, Beyond the grand illusion: What change blindness really teaches us about vision
- Kevin O'Regan, Solving the "real" mysteries of visual perception: The world as an outside memory
- Kevin O'Regan, H. Deubel, J.J. Clark, & R.A. Rensink, Picture changes during blinks: Looking without seeing and seeing without looking
- Kevin O'Regan, Ronald Rensink, & James Clark, Change blindness as a result of mudsplashes
- Kevin O'Regan & Alva Noe, A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness
- Luiz Pessoa, Evan Thompson, & Alva Noe, Finding out about filling in: A guide to perceptual completion for visual science and the philosophy of perception G. Rees, C. Russell, C.D. Frith, & J. Driver, Inattentional blindness versus inattentional amnesia for fixated but ignored words
- Patrick Wilken, Kevin Korb, William Webster, and Damian Conway, How many items can we keep in consciousness? Experiments in visual short-term memory and change blindness
- Jeremy Wolfe, Inattentional amnesia
De la atención y de la consciencia
- Bernard Baars, Metaphors of consciousness and attention in the brain (and discussion)
- Bernard Baars, Some essential differences between consciousness - and attention, perception, and working memory
- Valerie Hardcastle, Attention versus consciousness: A distinction with a difference
- David LaBerge, Defining awareness by the triangular circuit of attention (and comments)
- Lianggang Lou, Selective peripheral fading: Evidence for inhibitory effect of attention on visual sensation
Consciencia y Sicología
- Bernard Baars, Understanding subjectivity: Global workspace theory and the resurrection of the observing self (and comments)
- Bernard Baars, A thoroughly empirical approach to consciousness (and replies)
- Rodney Cotterill, Autism, intelligence, and consciousness
- Richard Cytowic, Synesthesia: Phenomenology and neuropsychology (and comments)
- Valerie Hardcastle, Locating Consciousness (precis) (and comments)
- James Hopkins, The unconscious
- Steven Horst, Phenomenology and psychophysics
- Stephen LaBerge, Lucid dreaming: Psychophysiological studies of consciousness during REM sleep
- George Mandler, Consciousness redux
- Stephen Palmer, Color, consciousness, and the isomorphism constraint
- David Rosenthal, Consciousness and metacognition
- Marks Solms, What is consciousness? (and replies)
Consciencia en la historia de la sicología
- Bill Adams, Why the introspectionist school went bankrupt
- James Rowland Angell, The province of functional psychology
- Gustav Fechner, The measurement of sensation
- Sigmund Freud, The structure of the unconscious
- Willard Gore, Image or sensation?
- Hermann Helmholtz, The facts of perception
- William James, The stream of consciousness
- Kurt Koffka, Perception: An introduction to the gestalt theory (with Christopher Green's introduction)
- Wolfgang Kohler, Gestalt psychology today
- George Trumbull Ladd, Consciousness and evolution
- Karl Lashley, The behavioristic interpretation of consciousness
- Wilfrid Lay, Organic images
- Ernst Mach, The analysis of sensations
- Teed Rockwell, The effects of atomistic ontology on the history of psychology
- Edward L. Thorndike, The study of consciousness and the study of behavior
- E.B Titchener, The postulates of a structural psychology
- E.B Titchener, The schema of introspection
- John B. Watson, Psychology as the behaviorist views it (and Titchener's comment)
- Max Wertheimer, Gestalt theory
- Max Wertheimer, Laws of organization in perceptual forms
- Robert H. Wozniak, Mind and Body: Rene Descartes to William James
- Wilhelm Wundt, Outlines of Psychology
Consciencia Animal
- Colin Allen, Animal consciousness
- Colin Allen, Consciousness: Essential or dispensable?
- Colin Allen & Marc Bekoff, Species of Mind
- Peter Carruthers, Animal subjectivity
- Peter Carruthers, Sympathy and subjectivity
- Daniel Dennett, Animal consciousness: What matters and why
- Matthew Elton, Human and animal consciousness
- Gordon Gallup, Are animals self-aware? Yes
- Thomas Huxley, On the hypothesis that animals are automata
- C. Lloyd Morgan, An Introduction to Comparative Psychology
- Daniel Povinelli, Are animals self-aware? Maybe not
- Peter Singer, Do animals feel pain?
De la física y de la consciencia
- Bernard Baars, Can physics provide a theory of consciousness?
- David Bohm, A new theory of the relationship between mind and matter
- Alex Byrne & Ned Hall, Chalmers on consciousness and quantum mechanics
- C. J. S. Clarke, The nonlocality of mind
- Gordon Globus, Quantum consciousness is cybernetic
- Amit Goswami, The hard questions: View from a science of consciousness
- Stuart Hameroff, "Funda-mentality": Is the conscious mind subtly linked to a basic level of the universe?
- Stuart Hameroff, Did consciousness cause the Cambrian evolutionary explosion?
- Stuart Hameroff, More neural than thou (reply to Churchland)
- Stuart Hameroff, Quantum computing in microtubules: An intra-neural correlate of consciousness?
- Stuart Hameroff & Roger Penrose, Conscious events as orchestrated space-time selections
- Stuart Hameroff & Roger Penrose, Orchestrated reduction of quantum coherence in brain microtubules: A model for consciousness
- Stuart Hameroff & Alwyn Scott, A Sonoran afternoon: Dialogue on quantum mechanics and consciousness
- Stanley Klein, Is quantum mechanics relevant to understanding consciousness?
- Kirk Ludwig, Why the difference between quantum and classical mechanics is irrelevant to the mind-body problem
- John McCrone, The theory vacuum: On "nutty quantum approaches" to the mind
- Gregory Mulhauser, On the end of a quantum mechanical romance
- Don Page, Attaching theories of consciousness to Bohmian quantum mechanics
- Don Page, Information loss in black holes and/or conscious beings?
- Don Page, Sensible quantum mechanics: Are probabilities only in the mind?
- Henry Stapp, Chance, choice, and consciousness: A causal quantum theory of the mind/brain
- Henry Stapp, Science of consciousness and the hard problem
- Henry Stapp, The hard problem: A quantum approach
- Henry Stapp, Why classical mechanics cannot naturally accommodate consciousness but quantum mechanics can
- Henry Stapp, Whiteheadian process and the quantum theory of mind
- Victor Stenger, The myth of quantum consciousness
Fenomenología
- David Chalmers, First-person methods in the science of consciousness
- Francesco Cirri, The heterophenomenological reduction
- Daniel Dennett, The fantasy of first-person science
- Hubert Dreyfus, The current relevance of Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of embodiment
- Hubert Dreyfus, Intelligence without representation: Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology and scientific explanation (and commentaries)
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