An independent, empirical route to nonconceptual content (English)
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CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION
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2009
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Title:An independent, empirical route to nonconceptual content
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Contributors:Chadha, M. ( author )
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Published in:CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION ; 18, 2 ; 439-448
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Publication date:2009-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 18, Issue 2
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Perceiving one's own movements when using a toolMusseler, J. / Sutter, C. et al. | 2009
- 366
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When 9 is not on the right: Implications from number-form synesthesiaGertner, L. / Henik, A. / Kadosh, R. C. et al. | 2009
- 375
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Semantic and subword priming during binocular suppressionCostello, P. / Jiang, Y. / Baartman, B. / McGlennen, K. / He, S. et al. | 2009
- 383
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Evaluative priming from subliminal emotional words: Insights from event-related potentials and individual differences related to anxietyGibbons, H. et al. | 2009
- 401
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The influence of instructions and terminology on the accuracy of remember-know judgmentsMcCabe, D. P. / Geraci, L. D. et al. | 2009
- 414
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Speculations on the emergence of self-awareness in big-brained organisms: The roles of associative memory and learning, existential and religious questions, and the emergence of tautologiesTannenbaum, E. et al. | 2009
- 428
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The neural correlates of consciousness: New experimental approaches needed?Hohwy, J. et al. | 2009
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An independent, empirical route to nonconceptual contentChadha, M. et al. | 2009
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Neural functional organization of hallucinations in schizophrenia: Multisensory dissolution of pathological emergence in consciousnessJardri, R. / Pins, D. / Bubrovszky, M. / Lucas, B. / Lethuc, V. / Delmaire, C. / Vantyghem, V. / Despretz, P. / Thomas, P. et al. | 2009
- 458
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Reality monitoring in anosognosia for hemiplegiaJenkinson, P. M. / Edelstyn, N. M. / Drakeford, J. L. / Ellis, S. J. et al. | 2009
- 471
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Executive and motivational inhibition: Associations with self-report measures related to inhibitionShuster, J. / Toplak, M. E. et al. | 2009
- 481
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Absent minds and absent agents: Attention-lapse induced alienation of agencyCheyne, J. A. / Carriere, J. S. / Smilek, D. et al. | 2009
- 494
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Suggested visual hallucinations in and out of hypnosisMazzoni, G. / Rotriquenz, E. / Carvalho, C. / Vannucci, M. / Roberts, K. / Kirsch, I. et al. | 2009
- 500
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The role of primordial emotions in the evolutionary origin of consciousnessDenton, D. A. / McKinley, M. J. / Farrell, M. / Egan, G. F. et al. | 2009
- 515
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Commentary on Synofzik, Vosgerau and Newen 2008Carruthers, G. et al. | 2009
- 521
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Reply to CarruthersSynofzik, M. / Vosgerau, G. / Newen, A. et al. | 2009
- 524
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Self-awareness deficits following loss of inner speech: Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's case studyMorin, A. et al. | 2009
- 530
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Some clarifications on the role of inner speech in consciousnessSchlinger, H. D. et al. | 2009
- 532
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Self-awareness without inner speech: A commentary on MorinMitchell, R. W. et al. | 2009
- 535
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Social understanding through direct perception? Yes, by interactingDe Jaegher, H. et al. | 2009
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Interacting? Yes. But, of what kind and on what basis?Hutto, D. D. et al. | 2009
- 547
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Deep and dynamic interaction: Response to Hanne De JaegherGallagher, S. et al. | 2009
- 549
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What made me want the cheese? A reply to Shaun Gallagher and Dan HuttoDe Jaegher, H. et al. | 2009
- 551
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Signal detection theory, the exclusion failure paradigm and weak consciousness-Evidence for the access/phenomenal distinction?Irvine, E. et al. | 2009
- 561
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Access is mainly a second-order process: SDT models whether phenomenally (first-order) conscious states are accessed by reflectively (second-order) conscious processesSnodgrass, M. / Kalaida, N. / Samuel Winer, E. et al. | 2009
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Shifting goal posts: First and second order accessIrvine, E. et al. | 2009
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Editorial Board| 2009