Z Peremen, D Lamy - Consciousness and cognition, 2014 - Elsevier
There is currently no consensus regarding what measures are most valid to demonstrate perceptual processing without awareness. Likewise, whether conscious perception and …
When two sufficiently different stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between them. This binocular rivalry is conceived as a competition for representation in the …
When two sufficiently different stimuli are presented to each eye, perception alternates between them. Known as binocular rivalry, it is an example where visual consciousness …
Dichotomous and asymmetrical relationships between masculine and feminine gender categories are encoded and decoded variably by males and females in visual culture. This …
The topic of this work is an attempt to answer the question of whether attributing conscious mental states to others consists of attributing phenomenal states to them. For many scholars …
Introduction: It is believed that people affected by schizophrenia, who have a long gap between the onset of psychotic symptoms, and the start of treatment have worse outcomes …
This work offers a systematic analysis of the concept of psychoneural isomorphism. Roughly, it means that between something “psychological” and something “neural” there is an …
According to the non-reductive physicalist, mental properties are not identical to physical properties. In order to distinguish non-reductive physicalism from epiphenomenalism, the …
Michael Tye (2007) argues that phenomenal character cannot be an intrinsic microphysical property of experiences (or be necessitated by intrinsic microphysical properties) because …