Toward a Science of Consciousness III

Toward a Science of Consciousness III
Title Toward a Science of Consciousness III PDF eBook
Author Stuart R. Hameroff
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 532
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780262581813

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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. The first two conferences and books have become touchstones for the field. This volume presents a selection of invited papers from the third conference. 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. The first two conferences and books have become touchstones for the field. 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. It is divided into nine sections: the explanatory gap, color, neural correlates of consciousness, vision, emotion, the evolution and function of consciousness, physical reality, the timing of conscious experience, and phenomenology. Each section is preceded by an overview and commentary by the editors. Contributors Dick J. Bierman, Jeffrey Burgdorf, A. Graham Cairns-Smith, William H. Calvin, Christian de Quincey, Frank H. Durgin, Vittorio Gallese, Elizabeth L. Glisky, Melvyn A. Goodale, Richard L. Gregory, Scott Hagan, C. Larry Hardin, C. A. Heywood, Masayuki Hirafuji, Nicholas Humphrey, Harry T. Hunt, Piet Hut, Alfred W. Kaszniak, Robert W. Kentridge, Stanley A. Klein, Charles D. Laughlin, Joseph Levine, Lianggang Lou, Shimon Malin, A. David Milner, Steven Mithen, Martine Nida-Rumelin, Stephen Palmer, Jaak Panksepp, Dean Radin, Steven Z. Rapcsak, Sheryl L. Reminger, Antti Revonsuo, Gregg H. Rosenberg, Yves Rossetti, Jeffrey M. Schwartz, Jonathan Shear, Galen Strawson, Robert Van Gulick, Frances Vaughan, Franz X. Vollenweider, B. Alan Wallace, Douglas F. Watt, Larry Weiskrantz, Fred A. Wolf, Kunio Yasue, Arthur Zajonc

Toward a Science of Consciousness II

Toward a Science of Consciousness II
Title Toward a Science of Consciousness II PDF eBook
Author Stuart R. Hameroff
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 790
Release 1998
Genre Consciousness
ISBN 9780262082624

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This text originates from the second of two conferences discussing the concept of consciousness. In 15 sections, this book demonstrates the broad range of fields now focusing on consciousness.

Toward a Science of Consciousness

Toward a Science of Consciousness
Title Toward a Science of Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Stuart R. Hameroff
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 820
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780262082495

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This text originates from the second of two conferences discussing the concept of consciousness. In 15 sections, this book demonstrates the broad range of fields now focusing on consciousness.

Stairway to the Mind

Stairway to the Mind
Title Stairway to the Mind PDF eBook
Author Alwyn Scott
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 233
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1461225108

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Human consciousness has perplexed philosophers, artists and scientists for centuries. Some hold it to be purely physical, while others believe it transcends the material world. Now comes a book that offers a new perspective - based entirely on evidence from the natural sciences - whereby materialism and dualism co-exist. The author - a distinguished pioneer of nonlinear dynamics - bases his argument on a hierarchical view of mental organization; a stairway. Atoms give rise to molecules, neurons form the brain and individual consciousness leads to shared culture. All steps are needed to complete the picture and each level derives from the previous one. The book shows specialists how each of their fields adds to the overall picture, while providing general readers with an introduction to this investigation.

Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness

Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness
Title Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Bernard J. Baars
Publisher Bradford Book
Pages 786
Release 2003
Genre Cognitive neuroscience
ISBN 9780262024969

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Current thinking and research on consciousness and the brain.

Toward a Science of Consciousness

Toward a Science of Consciousness
Title Toward a Science of Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Kenneth R. Pelletier
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1985
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Journey to the Centers of the Mind

Journey to the Centers of the Mind
Title Journey to the Centers of the Mind PDF eBook
Author Susan Greenfield
Publisher W H Freeman & Company
Pages 221
Release 1995
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780716727231

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How do our personalities and mental processes, our " states of consciousness" , derive from a gray mass of tissue with the consistency of a soft-boiled egg? How can mere molecules constitute an idea or emotion? Some of the most important questions we can ask are about our own consciousness. Our personalities, our individuality, indeed our whole reason for living, lie in the brain and in the elusive phenomenon of consciousness it generates. Thinkers in many disciplines have long struggled with such questions, often in ways that have seemed incompatible, if not downright contradictory. Philosophers have meditated on the subjective experience of consciousness, with little attention to the physical realm, while scientists have sought to establish a causal relation between brain function and mind, often ignoring the qualitative aspects of experience. In Journey to the Centers of the Mind, neuroscientist Susan Greenfield offers an intriguing, unifying theory of consciousness that encompasses both phenomenological mental events and physical aspects of brain function. Using information gathered from clues in animal behavior, human brain damage, computer science, neurobiology, and philosophy, Greenfield offers a " concentric theory" of consciousness, and shows how certain events in the brain correspond to our qualitative experience of the world. Demonstrating the ways in which we can interpret the experience of consciousness in terms of interactions among neurons, she explores how much we can learn by continuing to find the links between our physical and mental inner worlds.