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40Immediate and long-term priming effects are independent of prime awarenessConsciousness and Cognition 20 (4): 1793-1800. 2011.Subliminal primes are assumed to produce weaker and short-lived effects on subsequent behavior compared to clearly visible primes. However, this difference in priming effect may be due to differences in signal strength, rather than level of awareness. In the present study we manipulated prime discriminability by using metacontrast masks and pseudomasks, while keeping the prime strength equal. This manipulation resulted in large differences in discriminability of the primes. However, both immedia…Read more
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66De Nieuwe NeurofilosofieAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 111 (3): 299-309. 2019.The New Neurophilosophy: An Introduction to the ANTW special issue Contemporary neurophilosophy is more pragmatic than the early neurophilosophy of the 1980’s. It features two implicit ideas: First, commonsense cognitive concepts (CCC’s) like ‘free will’, ‘thoughts’, ‘consciousness’, ‘attention’ and ‘self’, belong to a variety of disciplines and cannot be appropriated by either philosophy or cognitive neuroscience. Second, the description of biological processes in the brain and the description …Read more
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105Immediate and long-term priming effects are independent of prime awarenessConsciousness and Cognition 20 (4): 1793-1800. 2011.Subliminal primes are assumed to produce weaker and short-lived effects on subsequent behavior compared to clearly visible primes. However, this difference in priming effect may be due to differences in signal strength, rather than level of awareness. In the present study we manipulated prime discriminability by using metacontrast masks and pseudomasks, while keeping the prime strength equal. This manipulation resulted in large differences in discriminability of the primes. However, both immedia…Read more
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171Cognitive ontology and the search for neural mechanisms: three foundational problemsSynthese 200 (5): 1-22. 2022.The central task of cognitive neuroscience to map cognitive capacities to neural mechanisms faces three interlocking conceptual problems that together frame the problem of cognitive ontology. First, they must establish which tasks elicit which cognitive capacities, and specifically when different tasks elicit the same capacity. To address this operationalization problem, scientists often assess whether the tasks engage the same neural mechanisms. But to determine whether mechanisms are of the sa…Read more
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66Response to Desender & Van den Bussche: On the absence of a relationship between discriminability and primingConsciousness and Cognition 21 (3): 1573-1574. 2012.
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61Intentional content in psychopathologies requires an expanded interpretivismBehavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
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86From commonsense to science, and back: The use of cognitive concepts in neuroscienceConsciousness and Cognition 29 248-258. 2014.
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Neuroscience |
| Measurement in Science |
| Philosophy of Consciousness |
| Explanation in Neuroscience |