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Reasons for doubting the existence of even epiphenomenal consciousness
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 691-692
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A limitation of the reflex-arc approach to consciousness
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- 19 May 2011, p. 692
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Isn't the first-person perspective a bad third-person perspective?
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 692-693
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A lawful first-person psychology involving a causal consciousness: A psychoanalytic solution
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 693-694
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Developing concepts of consciousness
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 694-695
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Dissociating consciousness from cognition
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 695-696
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Damn! There goes that ghost again!
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 696-698
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Attention is necessary for word integration
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- 19 May 2011, p. 698
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Consciousness may still have a processing role to play
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 699-700
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No conscious or co-conscious?
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- 19 May 2011, p. 700
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Consciousness: Limited but consequential
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- 19 May 2011, p. 701
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Author's Response
Consciousness from a first-person perspective
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 702-726
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Continuing Commentary
Tallying the “tally argument”: What next?
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 727-729
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Etiology and theory in psychoanalytic theory
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 729-732
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Continuing Commentary
What can evoked potentials tell us about cognition?
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 732-733
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Interpreting P300 amplitude changes with adaptation level theory
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 733-734
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Event-related potentials and cognition: On unexpected events and on the utility of event-related potentials
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 734-735
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Precommentary Author's Response
Behavior cognition and event-related brain potentials
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 735-739
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Explanatory coherence and fact-finding
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 739-740
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Network and direct methods of maximising harmony
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- 19 May 2011, pp. 740-742
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