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The Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness(Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology) hardcover 998 p., 11 tables 07
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Part I: 1. Introduction Philip David Zelazo, Morris Moscovitch and EvanThompson; Part II. The Cognitive Science of Consciousness: 2. A brief historyof the philosophical problem of consciousness William Seager; 3.Philosophical theories of consciousness: contemporary Western perspectivesUriah Kriegel; 4. Philosophical theories of consciousness: continentalperspectives Evan Thompson and Dan Zahavi; 5. Philosophical theories ofconsciousness: Asian perspectives George Dreyfus and Evan Thompson; 6.Artificial intelligence and consciousness Drew McDermott; 7. Computationalmodels of consciousness: a taxonomy and some examples Ron Sun and StanFranklin; 8. Cognitive theories of consciousness Katherine McGovern andBernard J. Baars; 9. Behavioral, neuroimaging, and neuropsychologicalapproaches to implicit perception Dan Simons, Deborah E. Hannula, David E.Warren and Steven W. Day; 10. Three forms of consciousness in retrievingmemories Henry L. Roediger III, Suparna Rajaram and Lisa Geraci; 11.Metacognition and consciousness Asher Koriat; 12. Consciousness and controlof action Carlo Umilta; 13. Language and consciousness Wallace Chafe; 14.Narrative modes of consciousness and selfhood Keith Oatley; 15. Thedevelopment of consciousness Philip David Zelazo, Helena H. Gao and RebeccaTodd; 16. States of consciousness: normal and abnormal variation J. AllanHobson; 17. Consciousness in hypnosis John F. Kihlstrom; 18. Can we studysubjective experiences objectively? First-person perspective approaches andimpaired subjective states of awareness in schizophrenia? Jean-Marie Danionand Caroline Huron; 19. Meditation and the neuroscience of consciousness: anintroduction Antoine Lutz, John D. Dunne and Richard J. Davidson; 20. Socialpsychological approaches to consciousness John Bargh; 21. The evolution ofconsciousness Michael C. Corballis; 22. The serpent's gift: evolutionarypsychology and consciousness Jesse Bering and Dave Bjorklund; 23.Anthropology of consciousness C. Jason Throop and Charles Laughlin; 24.Motivation, decision making, and consciousness: from psychodynamics tosubliminal priming and emotional constraint satisfaction Drew Westen, JoelWeinberger and Rebekah Bradley; Part III. The Neuroscience of Consciousness:25. Hunting the ghost: toward a neuroscience of consciousness Petra Stoerig;26. Neurodynamical approaches to consciousness Diego Cosmelli, Jean-PhilippeLachaux and Evan Thompson; 27. The thalamic intralaminar nuclei and theproperty of consciousness Joseph E. Bogen; 28. The cognitive neuroscience ofmemory and consciousness Scott D. Slotnick and Daniel L. Schachter; 29. Theaffective neuroscience of consciousness: higher order syntactic thoughts,dual routes to emotion and action, and consciousness Edmund Rolls; 30.Consciousness: situated and social Ralph Adolphs; 31. Quantum approaches toconsciousness Henry Stapp.