Part 6: Consciousness in Science ================================ 6.1 Consciousness and Neuroscience [467] 6.1a Neural Correlates of Consciousness [76] 6.1b Neural Correlates of Visual Consciousness [28] 6.1c Blindsight [50] 6.1d Other Neuropsychological Disorders [71] 6.1e Cerebral Hemispheres and Consciousness [45] 6.1f Neural Timing and Consciousness (Libet) [19] 6.1g Neural Synchrony and Binding [42] 6.1h Consciousness and Anesthesia [44] 6.1i Consciousness and Coma [] 6.1j Foundational Issues [31] 6.1k Consciousness and Neuroscience, Misc [61] 6.2 Consciousness and Psychology [798] 6.2a Cognitive Models of Consciousness [60] 6.2b Unconscious Perception [73] 6.2c Unconscious Processes [45] 6.2d Visual Consciousness [40] 6.2e Change/Inattentional Blindness [] 6.2f Consciousness and Attention [35] 6.2g Consciousness and Memory [84] 6.2h Consciousness and Learning [33] 6.2i Consciousness and Metacognition [22] 6.2j Consciousness and Control [38] 6.2k Consciousness and Action [] 6.2l Consciousness and Imagery [24] 6.2m Consciousness and Emotion [32] 6.2n Consciousness, Sleep, and Dreaming [35] 6.2o Consciousness in Psychoanalysis [57] 6.2p Consciousness and Time [35] 6.2q Self-Consciousness [48] 6.2r Development of Consciousness [33] 6.2s The Stream of Consciousness [31] 6.2t Foundational Issues [19] 6.2u Consciousness and Psychology, Misc [53] 6.3 Consciousness and Physics [81] 6.3a Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics [27] 6.3b Quantum Mechanisms of Consciousness [31] 6.3c Consciousness and Physics, Misc [23] 6.4 Consciousness and Science, Misc [300] 6.4a Evolution of Consciousness [37] 6.4b Consciousness and Language [23] 6.4c Animal Consciousness [40] 6.4d Animal Self-Consciousness [22] 6.4e Altered States of Consciousness [28] 6.4f Parapsychology and Consciousness [54] 6.4g Phenomenology [41] 6.4h Introspection and Reportability [] 6.4i Foundations [27] 6.4j Miscellaneous [28] 6.1 Consciousness and Neuroscience ---------------------------------- 6.1a Neural Correlates of Consciousness --------------------------------------- Alkire, M.T., Haier, R.J., & James, H.F. 1998. 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