Using 133 Xe regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) imaging, two male groups having high and low hypnotic susceptibility were compared in waking and after hypnotic induction, while at …
In this ground-breaking work, Allan Combs presents a wide-ranging survey of the nature and origins of consciousness research, viewing consciousness as a dynamic and self-organizing …
Y Sakurai - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1999 - Elsevier
The present review discusses why cell-assembly coding, ie ensemble coding by functionally connected neurons, is a tenable view of the brain's neuronal code and how it operates in the …
P Lichtenberg, R Bachner-Melman… - … Journal of Clinical …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
One hundred and seven healthy volunteers were administered Cloninger's Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ), the Differential Attentional Processes Inventory (DAPI), the …
E Driver-Linn - American Psychologist, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychologists' appropriation of language and ideas from Thomas Kuhn's (1962, 1970b) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions reveals deep and contradictory concerns about truth …
Consciousness fully supervenes when the 1.5 kgm mass of protoplasm in the head directs the body into material and social environments and engages in reciprocity. While …
SR Hameroff - Trends in cognitive sciences, 1998 - cell.com
Age-old battle lines over the puzzling nature of mental experience are shaping a modern resurgence in the study of consciousness. On one side are the long-dominantphysicalists' …
NJ Woolf, SR Hameroff - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2001 - cell.com
A theoretical approach relying on quantum computation in microtubules within neurons can potentially resolve the enigmatic features of visual consciousness, but raises other …
In 1989, BF Skinner told Joseph Rychlak that the greatest disappointment resulting from the" cognitive revolution" was the turning of the human organism into a machine. Intrigued by this …