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72Did I read or did I name? Diminished awareness of processes yielding identical ‘outputs’Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4): 1776-1780. 2011.
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1827Conscious thoughts from reflex-like processes: A new experimental paradigm for consciousness researchConsciousness and Cognition 22 (4): 1318-1331. 2013.The contents of our conscious mind can seem unpredictable, whimsical, and free from external control. When instructed to attend to a stimulus in a work setting, for example, one might find oneself thinking about household chores. Conscious content thus appears different in nature from reflex action. Under the appropriate conditions, reflexes occur predictably, reliably, and via external control. Despite these intuitions, theorists have proposed that, under certain conditions, conscious content r…Read more
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138Supracortical consciousness: Insights from temporal dynamics, processing-content, and olfactionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1): 100. 2007.To further illuminate the nature of conscious states, it may be progressive to integrate Merker's important contribution with what is known regarding (a) the temporal relation between conscious states and activation of the mesodiencephalic system; (b) the nature of the information (e.g., perceptual vs. premotor) involved in conscious integration; and (c) the neural correlates of olfactory consciousness. (Published Online May 1 2007).
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96Subjective aspects of working memory performance: Memoranda-related imageryConsciousness and Cognition 25 88-100. 2014.Although it is well accepted that working memory is intimately related to consciousness, little research has illuminated the liaison between the two phenomena. To investigate this under-explored nexus, we used an imagery monitoring task to investigate the subjective aspects of WM performance. Specifically, in two experiments, we examined the effects on consciousness of holding in mind information having a low versus high memory load, and holding memoranda in mind during the presentation of distr…Read more
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