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92Geist, Materie, Menschenbild : Implikationen panpsychistischer Konzeptionen in der Philosophie des Geistes für wesentliche Aspekte des menschlichen SelbstverständnissesDissertation, Munich School of Philosophy. 2024.
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67Philosophy and neuroscience on consciousness – response to Felipe León and Dan ZahaviActa Neurochirurgica 165 3583-3584. 2023.
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65Conceptual and empirical pinpointing of consciousnessJournal of Cognition and Neuroethics 9 (1): 51-65. 2023.Consciousness is targeted by both philosophers and neuroscientists; but different methodological premises and even different conceptions about what conscious experience is and how the challenges and potential problems associated with consciousness research should be formulated underlie the different approaches. Namely, whereas empirical data and the constant refinement of experimental procedures to expand and modify this body of empirical data and resulting empirical theories are crucial to neur…Read more
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10Studying Implicit Attitudes Towards Smoking: Event-Related Potentials in the Go/NoGo Association TaskFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.Cigarette smoking and other addictive behaviors are among the main preventable risk factors for several severe and potentially fatal diseases. It has been argued that addictive behavior is controlled by an automatic-implicit cognitive system and by a reflective-explicit cognitive system, that operate in parallel to jointly drive human behavior. The present study addresses the formation of implicit attitudes towards smoking in both smokers and non-smokers, using a Go/NoGo association task, and be…Read more
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12The Suppression of Taboo Word Spoonerisms Is Associated With Altered Medial Frontal Negativity: An ERP StudyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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10The Electrocortical Signature of Successful and Unsuccessful Deception in a Face-to-Face Social InteractionFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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13Progress in Understanding Consciousness? Easy and Hard Problems, and Philosophical and Empirical PerspectivesActa Analytica 1-18. forthcoming.David Chalmers has distinguished the “hard” and the “easy” problem of consciousness, arguing that progress on the “easy problem”—on pinpointing the physical/neural correlates of consciousness—will not necessarily involve progress on the hard problem—on explaining why consciousness, in the first place, emerges from physical processing. Chalmers, however, was hopeful that refined theorizing would eventually yield philosophical progress. In particular, he argued that panpsychism might be a candidat…Read more
Tobias A. Wagner-Altendorf
University of Lübeck
Munich School of Philosophy
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University of LübeckClinical Neurologist
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Munich School of PhilosophyDoctoral student
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Northwestern UniversityVIsiting Scholar 2022-2023