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050 00 $aBF311$b.T67 1999
082 00 $a153$221
245 00 $aToward a science of consciousness III :$bthe third Tucson discussions and debates /$cedited by Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak, David J. Chalmers.
246 3 $aToward a science of consciousness three
246 30 $aThird Tucson discussions and debates
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$c1999.
263 $a9912
300 $axx, 504 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aComplex adaptive systems
500 $a"A Bradford book."
500 $aConference proceedings.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gI.$tThe Explanatory Gap.$g1.$tConceivability, Identity, and the Explanatory Gap /$rJoseph Levine.$g2.$tConceiving Beyond Our Means: The Limits of Thought Experiments /$rRobert Van Gulick.$g3.$tRealistic Materialist Monism /$rGalen Strawson.$g4.$tOn the Intrinsic Nature of the Physical /$rGregg H. Rosenberg --$gII.$tColor.$g5.$tOf Color and Consciousness /$rStephen Palmer.$g6.$tColor Quality and Color Structure /$rC. Larry Hardin.$g7.$tPseudonormal Vision and Color Qualia /$rMartine Nida-Rumelin --$gIII.$tNeural Correlates.$g8.$tToward a Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness /$rAntti Revonsuo.$g9.$tNeural Correlates of Hallucinogen-Induced Altered States of Consciousness /$rF. X. Vollenweider, A. Gamma and M. F. I. Vollenweider-Scherpenhuyzen.$g10.$tFirst Steps toward a Theory of Mental Force: PET Imaging of Systematic Cerebral Changes after Psychological Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder /$rJeffrey M. Schwartz --$gIV.$tVision and Consciousness.
505 80 $g11.$tThe Visual Brain in Action /$rA. David Milner and Melvyn A. Goodale.$g12.$tIn Search of Immaculate Perception: Evidence from Motor Representations of Space /$rYves Rossetti.$g13.$tAttending, Seeing, and Knowing in Blindsight /$rRobert W. Kentridge, C. A. Heywood and Larry Weiskrantz.$g14.$tInsights into Blindsight /$rA. David Milner.$g15.$tFrom Grasping to Language: Mirror Neurons and the Origin of Social Communication /$rVittorio Gallese.$g16.$tSupporting the "Grand Illusion" of Direct Perception: Implicit Learning in Eye-Movement Control /$rFrank H. Durgin.$g17.$tSelective Peripheral Fading: How Attention Leads to Loss of Visual Consciousness /$rLianggang Lou --$gV.$tEmotion.$g18.$tConscious Experience and Autonomic Response to Emotional Stimuli Following Frontal Lobe Damage /$rAlfred Kaszniak, Sheryl L. Reminger and Steven Z. Rapcsak /$r[et al.].
505 80 $g19.$tAt the Intersection of Emotion and Consciousness: Affective Neuroscience and Extended Reticular Thalamic Activating System (ERTAS) Theories of Consciousness /$rDouglas F. Watt.$g20.$tLaughing Rats? Playful Tickling Arouses High-Frequency Ultrasonic Chirping in Young Rodents /$rJaak Panksepp and Jeffrey Burgdorf --$gVI.$tEvolution and Function of Consciousness.$g21.$tThe Privatization of Sensation /$rNicholas Humphrey.$g22.$tFlagging the Present Moment with Qualia /$rRichard L. Gregory.$g23.$tIf Qualia Evolved ... /$rA. Graham Cairns-Smith.$g24.$tHandaxes and Ice Age Carvings: Hard Evidence for the Evolution of Consciousness /$rSteven Mithen.$g25.$tEphemeral Levels of Mental Organization: Darwinian Competitions as a Basis for Consciousness /$rWilliam H. Calvin --$gVII.$tPhysical Reality and Consciousness.$g26.$tWhat Does Quantum Mechanics Imply about the Nature of the Universe? /$rShimon Malin.$g27.$tQuantum Mondadology /$rKunio Yasue.
505 80 $g28.$tThe Interface in a Mixed Quantum/Classical Model of Brain Function /$rScott Hagan and Masayuki Hirafuji --$gVIII.$tThe Timing of Conscious Experience.$g29.$tDo Apparent Temporal Anomalies Require Nonclassical Explanation? /$rStanley A. Klein.$g30.$tA Quantum Physics Model of the Timing of Conscious Experience /$rFred A. Wolf.$g31.$tConscious and Anomalous Nonconscious Emotional Processes: A Reversal of the Arrow of Time? /$rDick J. Bierman and Dean Radin --$gIX.$tPhenomenology.$g32.$tExploring Actuality through Experiment and Experience /$rPiet Hut.$g33.$tIntersubjectivity: Exploring Consciousness from the Second-Person Perspective /$rChristian de Quincey.$g34.$tGoethe and the Phenomenological Investigation of Consciousness /$rArthur Zajonc.$g35.$tEssential Dimensions of Consciousness: Objective, Subjective, and Intersubjective /$rFrances Vaughan.$g36.$tTraining the Attention and Exploring Consciousness in Tibetan Buddhism /$rB. Alan Wallace.
505 80 $g37.$tTranspersonal and Cognitive Psychologies of Consciousness: A Necessary and Reciprocal Dialogue /$rHarry T. Hunt.$g38.$tBiogenetic Structural Theory and the Neurophenomenology of Consciousness /$rCharles D. Laughlin.$g39.$tExperiential Clarification of the Problem of the Self /$rJonathan Shear.
520 1 $a"Can there be a science of consciousness? This issue has been the focus of three landmark conferences sponsored by the University of Arizona in Tucson. This volume presents a selection of invited papers from the third conference. It showcases recent progress in this maturing field by researchers from philosophy, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, phenomenology, and physics."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aConsciousness$vCongresses.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008101562
700 1 $aHameroff, Stuart R.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85273095
700 1 $aKaszniak, Alfred W.,$d1949-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86130812
700 1 $aChalmers, David John,$d1966-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no93033565
830 0 $aComplex adaptive systems.
852 00 $bsci$hBF311$i.T67 1999