Volume 6



Symposium on Mack and Rock's Inattentional Blindness

Managing Editor: Patrick Wilken

Sustained Inattentional Blindness:
The Role of Location in the Detection of Unexpected Dynamic Events

Steven B. Most, Daniel J. Simons, Brian J. Scholl, & Christopher F. Chabris

On Processing in the Inattention Paradigm as Automatic
Joseph Tzelgov

Neuropsychological Analogies of Inattentional Blindness
Glyn W. Humphreys

Perception, Attention and the Grand Illusion
Alva Noë & J. Kevin O'Regan

When Good Observers Go Bad:
Change Blindness, Inattentional Blindness, and Visual Experience

Ronald A. Rensink


Symposium on Charles Siewert's book The Significance of Consciousness

Managing Editor: David Chalmers

Precis of The Significance of Consciousness by Charles Siewert
Charles Siewert


Symposium on David LaBerge's Triangular Circuit Of Attention

Managing Editor: Tony Whetstone

Continued from Volume 4 & 5

Clarifying the Triangular Circuit Theory of Attention and its Relations to Awareness: Replies to Seven Commentaries
David LaBerge


Symposium on Animal Consciousness

Managing Editors: Colin Allen & Ann Wolfe

Continued from Volume 5

Animal Subjectivity
Peter Carruthers

Replies to Critics: Explaining Subjectivity
Peter Carruthers


Other Articles

Managing Editors: Colin Allen, David Chalmers & Patrick Wilken
Change Detection: Paying Attention To Detail
Erin Austen & James T. Enns

Dreaming and Consciousness: Testing the Threat Simulation Theory of the Function of Dreaming
Antti Revonsuo & Katja Valli

General Organizational Principles of the Brain as Key to the Study of Animal Consciousness
Ruud van den Bos

How to Solve the Hard Problem: A Predictable Inexplicability
David Brooks


Book Reviews

Managing Editors: Kevin Korb & Patrick Wilken
A Review of The Paradox of Self-Consciousness By Jose Luis Bermudez
Tim Kenyon

The Enchanting Subject Of Consciousness (Or Is It A Black Hole?)
Review of Enchanted Looms: Conscious Networks In Brains and Computers By Rodney Cotterill

John Taylor

Davies's Continuum Theory: Does it Capture Experience?
Review of Experience and Content: Consequences of a Continuum Theory By W. Martin Davies

Dennis Lomas

A Review Essay on Antonio Damasio's The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of ConsciousnessBy Antonio Damasio
Aldo Mosca


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