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Solutions to some philosophical problems of consciousness [PDF]
A recently developed computational and neurobiological theory of phenomenal consciousness is applied to a series of persistent philosophical problems of consciousness (in recent formulations by Tye, Searle, and Chalmers).
Van Hateren, J. H.
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ABSTRACT Working memory (WM) training is considered a promising cognitive remediation for psychopathological disorders. Given the shared neural circuits in WM and hedonic processing, as well as the positive findings in schizophrenia patients with anhedonia, we hypothesized that WM training might improve hedonic processing in subclinical individuals ...
Jie Pu +12 more
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Representationalism and Sensory Modalities: An Argument for Intermodal Representationalism [PDF]
Intermodal representationalists hold that the phenomenal characters of experiences are fully determined by their contents. In contrast, intramodal representationalists hold that the phenomenal characters of experiences are determined by their contents ...
Bourget, David
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A century of art dealing in New York. The rise of American art
Abstract We study art trade in New York between 1870 and 1970, analysing returns on investment by the renowned Knoedler gallery to shed light on the evolution of the American art market. A generalist art gallery should allocate investments to equalize expected returns, with differences in effective returns depending on purchase prices, number of traded
Federico Etro, Elena Stepanova
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ABSTRACT This review synthesizes recent research on the physiological blind spot as a model for studying the interplay between attention, perception, and conscious visual experience. Scanning studies from 1996 to 2025, the review focuses on eye‐tracking methodologies, predictive coding, clinical translation, and individual variability.
Alessandro Bortolotti, Riccardo Palumbo
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This article seeks to define the genuine (functional) kind of agency by identifying its essential property. In the context of this article, the essential property, also termed super‐explanatory, is the ability of an agent to make counterfactual models of outcomes of its actions.
Majid D. Beni
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How to Mitigate the Hard Problem by Adopting the Dual Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness. [PDF]
Polák M, Marvan T.
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Phenomenal consciousness: its scope and limits. [PDF]
Humphrey N.
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Three types of phenomenal consciousness and their functional roles: unfolding the ALARM theory of consciousness. [PDF]
Newen A, Montemayor C.
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Tonic immobility and phenomenal consciousness in animals: a review. [PDF]
Woodruff ML.
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