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Essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness /

Други автори: Baars, Bernard J., Banks, William P., Newman, James B.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ℗♭2003.
Серия: Bradford book.
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Съдържание:
  • Preface
  • Sources
  • 1.
  • Introduction: Treating Consciousness as a Variable: The Fading Taboo /
  • Bernard J. Baars
  • I.
  • Overview
  • 2.
  • Consciousness: Respectable, Useful, and Probably Necessary /
  • George Mandler
  • 3.
  • Consciousness and Neuroscience /
  • Francis Crick and Christof Koch
  • II.
  • Consciousness in Vision
  • 4.
  • Feature Binding, Attention and Object Perception /
  • Anne Treisman
  • 5.
  • Effects of Sleep and Arousal on the Processing of Visual Information in the Cat /
  • Margaret S. Livingstone and David H. Hubel
  • 6.
  • The Role of Temporal Cortical Areas in Perceptual Organization /
  • D.L. Sheinberg and N.K. Logothetis
  • 7.
  • Investigating Neural Correlates of Conscious Perception by Frequency-Tagged Neuromagnetic Responses /
  • Guilio Tononi, Ramesh Srinivasan, D. Patrick Russell, and Gerald M. Edelman
  • 8.
  • Temporal Binding, Binocular Rivalry, and Consciousness /
  • Andreas K. Engel, Pascal Fries, Pieter R. Roelfsema, Peter Konig, Michael Brecht, and Wolf Singer
  • 9.
  • Disconnected Awareness for Detecting, Processing, and Remembering in Neurological Patients /
  • L. Weiskrantz
  • 10.
  • Blindsight in Monkeys /
  • Alan Cowey and Petra Stoerig
  • 11.
  • Hemisphere Deconnection and Unity in Conscious Awareness /
  • R.W. Sperry
  • 12.
  • Separate Visual Pathways for Perception and Action /
  • M.A. Goodale and A.D. Milner
  • 13.
  • Consciousness and Isomorphism: Can the Color Spectrum Really Be Inverted? /
  • Stephen E. Palmer
  • III.
  • Attention: Selecting One Conscious Stream among Many
  • 14.
  • Strategies and Models of Selective Attention /
  • Anne M. Treisman
  • 15.
  • Inattentional Blindess versus Inattentional Amnesia for Fixated but Ignored Words /
  • Geraint Rees, Charlotte Russell, Christopher D. Frith, and Jon Driver
  • 16.
  • Aspects of a Theory of Comprehension, Memory, and Attention /
  • Donald G. MacKay
  • 17.
  • To See or Not to See: The Need for Attention to Perceive Changes in Scenes /
  • Ronald A. Rensink, J. Kevin O'Regan, and James J. Clark
  • 18.
  • Function of the Thalamic Recticular Complex: The Searchlight Hypothesis /
  • Francis Crick
  • 19.
  • Selective Attention Gates Visual Processing in the Extrastriate Cortex /
  • Jeffrey Moran and Robert Desimone
  • 20.
  • Attention: The Mechanisms of Consciousness /
  • Michael I. Posner
  • 21.
  • Attention, Awareness, and the Triangular Circuit /
  • David LaBerge
  • IV.
  • Immediate Memory: The Fleeting Conscious Present
  • 22.
  • The Information Available in Brief Visual Presentations /
  • George Sperling
  • 23.
  • The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information /
  • George A. Miller
  • 24.
  • The Control of Short-Term Memory /
  • Richard C. Atkinson and Richard M. Shiffrin
  • 25.
  • Verbal and Visual Subsystems of Working Memory /
  • Alan D. Baddeley
  • 26.
  • The Prefrontal Landscape: Implications of Functional Architecture for Understanding Human Mentation and the Central Excecutive /
  • P.S. Goldman-Rakic
  • 27.
  • Storage and Executive Processes in the Frontal Lobes /
  • Edward E. Smith and John Jonides
  • 28.
  • Consciousness and Cognition May Be Mediated by Multiple Independent Coherent Ensembles /
  • E. Roy John, Paul Easton, and Robert Isenhart
  • V.
  • Internal Sources: Visual Images and Inner Speech
  • 29.
  • Aspects of a Cognitive Neuroscience of Mental Imagery /
  • S.M. Kosslyn
  • 30.
  • The Neural Basis of Mental Imagery /
  • Martha J. Farah
  • 31.
  • Experimental Studies of Ongoing Conscious Experience /
  • Jerome L. Singer
  • 32.
  • Verbal Reports on Thinking /
  • K. Anders Ericcson and Herbert A. Simon
  • VI.
  • Below the Threshold of Sensory Consciousness
  • 33.
  • Distinguishing Conscious from Unconscious Perceptual Processes /
  • Jim Cheesman and Philip M. Merikle
  • 34.
  • The Psychological Unconscious: A Necessary Assumption for All Psychological Theory? /
  • Howard Shevrin and Scott Dickman
  • 35.
  • Brain Stimulation in the Study of Neuronal Functions for Conscious Sensory Experiences /
  • B. Libet
  • VII.
  • Consciousness and Memory
  • 36./
  • Memory and Consciousness /
  • Endel Tulving
  • 37.
  • Conscious Recollection and the Human Hippocampal Formation: Evidence from Positron Emission Tomography /
  • Daniel L. Schachter, Nathaniel M. Alpert, Cary R. Savage, Scott L. Rauch, and Marilyn S. Albert
  • 38.
  • Implicit Learning and Tacit Knowledge /
  • Arthur S. Reber
  • 39.
  • Attention, Automatism, and Consciousness /
  • Richard M. Shiffrin
  • 40.
  • When Practice Makes Imperfect: Debilitating Effects of Overlearning /
  • Ellen J. Langer and Lois G. Imber
  • 41.
  • The Neural Correlates of Consciousness: An Analysis of Cognitive Skill Learning /
  • Marcus E. Raichle
  • 42.
  • Availability: A Heuristic for Judging Frequency and Probability /
  • Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman
  • 43.
  • Experiences of Remembering, Knowing, and Guessing /
  • John M. Gardiner, Cristina Ramponi, and Alan Richardson-Klavehn
  • 44.
  • Measuring Recollection: Strategic versus Automatic Influences of Associative Context /
  • Larry L. Jacoby
  • VIII.
  • Unconcious and "Fringe" Processes
  • 45.
  • The Conscious "Fringe": Bringing William James up to Date /
  • Bruce Mangan
  • 46.
  • The Fundamental Role of Context: Unconscious Shaping of Conscious Information /
  • Bernard J. Baars
  • 47.
  • The Cognitive Unconscious /
  • John F. Kihlstrom
  • 48.
  • Pain and Dissociation in the Cold Pressor Test: A Study of Hypnotic Analgesia with "Hidden Reports" through Automatic Key Pressing and Automatic Talking /
  • Ernest R. Hilgard, Arlene H. Morgan, and Hugh Macdonald
  • 49.
  • Anosognosia in Parietal Lobe Syndrome /
  • V.S. Ramachandran
  • 50.
  • Implications for Psychiatry of Left and Right Cerebral Specialization: A Neurophysiological Context for Unconscious Processes /
  • David Galin
  • IX.
  • Conciousness as a State: Waking, Deep Sleep, Coma, Anesthesia, and Dreaming
  • 51.
  • Brain Stem Reticular Formation and Activation of the EEG /
  • G. Moruzzi and H.W. Magoun
  • 52.
  • Anatomical and Physiological Substrates of Arousal /
  • Arnold B. Scheibel
  • 53.
  • On the Neurophysiology of Consciousness: An Overview /
  • Joseph E. Bogen
  • 54.
  • An Information Processing Theory of Anaesthesia /
  • H. Flohr
  • 55.
  • Toward a Unified Theory of Narcosis: Brain Imaging Evidence for a Thalamocortical Switch as the Neurophysiologic Basis of Anesthetic-Induced Unconsciousness /
  • M.T. Alkire, R.J. Haier, and J.H. Fallon
  • 56.
  • The Relation of Eye Movements during Sleep to Dream Activity: An Objective Method for the Study of Dreaming /
  • William Dement and Nathaniel Kleitman
  • 57.
  • The Brain as a Dream State Generator: An Activation-Synthesis Hypothesis of the Dream Process /
  • J. Allan Hobson and Robert W. McCarley
  • 58.
  • Lucid Dreaming Verified by Volitional Communication during REM Sleep /
  • Stephen P. LaBerge, Lynn E. Nagel, William C. Dement, and Vincent P. Zarcone, Jr.
  • 59.
  • Commentary: Of Dreaming and Wakefulness /
  • R.R. Llinas and D. Pare
  • X.
  • Theory
  • 60.
  • Consciousness and Complexity /
  • Giulio Tononi and Gerald M. Edelman
  • 61.
  • Brain Learning, Attention, and Consciousness /
  • Stephen Grossberg
  • 62.
  • A Global Competitive Network for Attention /
  • J.G. Taylor and F.N. Alavi
  • 63.
  • Time-Locked Multiregional Retroactivation: A Systems-Level Proposal for the Neural Substrates of Recall and Recognition /
  • Antonio R. Damasio
  • 64.
  • Visual Feature Integration and the Temporal Correlation Hypothesis /
  • Wolf Singer and Charles M. Gray
  • 65.
  • Metaphors of Consciousness and Attention in the Brain /
  • Bernard J. Baars
  • 66.
  • How Does a Serial, Integrated, and Very Limited Stream of Consciousness Emerge from a Nervous System That Is Mostly Unconscious, Distributed, Parallel, and of Enormous Capacity? /
  • Bernard J. Baars
  • 67.
  • A Neural Global Workspace Model for Conscious Attention /
  • James Newman, Bernard J. Baars, and Sung-Bae Cho
  • 68.
  • A Software Agent Model of Consciousness /
  • Stan Franklin and Art Graesser
  • Index.