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Neural mechanisms underlying the Rubber Hand Illusion: A systematic review of related neurophysiological studies

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, 2021
Introduction Many researchers took advantage of the well‐established rubber hand illusion (RHI) paradigm to explore the link between the sense of body ownership and the different brain structures and networks.
Stefan Golaszewski   +7 more
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Two Causal Mistakes in Wegner's Illusion of Conscious Will [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Daniel Wegner argues that our feelings of conscious will are illusory: these feelings are not causally involved in the production of action, which is rather governed by unconscious neural processes. I argue that Wegner's interpretation of neuroscientific
Andersen, Holly
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The birth of spacetime atoms as the passage of time

open access: yes, 2014
The view that the passage of time is physical finds expression in the classical sequential growth models of Rideout and Sorkin in which a discrete spacetime grows by the partially ordered accretion of new spacetime atoms.Comment: Article based on an ...
Dowker, Fay
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“Free Will and Affirmation: Assessing Honderich’s Third Way” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the third and final part of his A Theory of Determinism (TD) Ted Honderich addresses the fundamental question concerning “the consequences of determinism.” The critical question he aims to answer is what follows if determinism is true?
B Waller   +12 more
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Structuralism as a Response to Skepticism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Cartesian arguments for global skepticism about the external world start from the premise that we cannot know that we are not in a Cartesian scenario such as an evil-demon scenario, and infer that because most of our empirical beliefs are false in such a
Chalmers, David J.
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Visual Entrainment at 10 Hz Causes Periodic Modulation of the Flash Lag Illusion

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2019
It has long been debated whether visual processing is, at least partially, a discrete process. Although vision appears to be a continuous stream of sensory information, sophisticated experiments reveal periodic modulations of perception and behavior ...
Samson Chota, Rufin VanRullen
doaj   +1 more source

The Metaphysics of Free Will: A Critique of Free Won’t as Double Prevention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The problem of free will is deeply linked with the causal relevance of mental events. The causal exclusion argument claims that, in order to be causally relevant, mental events must be identical to physical events.
Grasso, Matteo
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Review of 'John R Searle-Thinking About the Real World' by Franken et al eds. (2010)(review revised 2019) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This book is the result of Searle's stay in the Munster University Philosophy Dept in 2009 and all the papers except his introductory one and his final response are from persons associated with Munster.
Starks, Michael
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The Ontology of Intentional Agency in Light of Neurobiological Determinism: Philosophy Meets Folk Psychology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The moot point of the Western philosophical rhetoric about free will consists in examining whether the claim of authorship to intentional, deliberative actions fits into or is undermined by a one-way causal framework of determinism.
A Mele   +27 more
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Auditory time-interval perception as causal inference on sound sources

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2012
Perception of a temporal pattern in a sub-second time scale is fundamental to conversation, music perception, and other kinds of sound communication. However, its mechanism is not fully understood. A simple example is hearing three successive sounds with
Ken-ichi eSawai   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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