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Berger, Jacob
2014. Consciousness is not a property of states: A reply to Wilberg. Philosophical Psychology 27:6  pp. 829 ff. DOI logo
Chaturvedi, Madhu Mangal & A. V. Ravishankar Sarma
2019. Does Inner Awareness Always Accompany Outer Awareness During Perception?. Problemos 96  pp. 134 ff. DOI logo
Costea, Andrei R., Răzvan Jurchiș, Laura Visu-Petra, Axel Cleeremans, Elisbeth Norman & Adrian Opre
2023. Implicit and explicit learning of socio-emotional information in a dynamic interaction with a virtual avatar. Psychological Research 87:4  pp. 1057 ff. DOI logo
de Sá Pereira, Roberto Horácio
2020. Knowing qualia: reloading the displaced perception model. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 7:1 DOI logo
Doerig, Adrien, Aaron Schurger & Michael H. Herzog
2021. Hard criteria for empirical theories of consciousness. Cognitive Neuroscience 12:2  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Doerig, Adrien, Aaron Schurger, Kathryn Hess & Michael H. Herzog
2019. The unfolding argument: Why IIT and other causal structure theories cannot explain consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 72  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Edwards, James & Dimitris Platchias
2018. Epistemic Warrants and Higher‐Order Theories of Conscious Perception. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99:2  pp. 343 ff. DOI logo
Fisette, Denis
2011. Duas teses de Franz Brentano Sobre a consciência. Phainomenon 22-23:1  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
Gennaro, Rocco J.
2008. Representationalism, peripheral awareness, and the transparency of experience. Philosophical Studies 139:1  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo
Gennaro, Rocco J.
2018. Consciousness. In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Gennaro, Rocco J.
2022. Consciousness. In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior,  pp. 1625 ff. DOI logo
Gois, Isabel
2010. A Dilemma for Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness. Philosophia 38:1  pp. 143 ff. DOI logo
Janzen, Greg
2005. Self-Consciousness and Phenomenal Character. Dialogue 44:4  pp. 707 ff. DOI logo
JANZEN, GREG
2011. IN DEFENSE OF THE WHAT‐IT‐IS‐LIKENESS OF EXPERIENCE. The Southern Journal of Philosophy 49:3  pp. 271 ff. DOI logo
Janzen, Greg
2013. An adverbialist–objectualist account of pain. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12:4  pp. 859 ff. DOI logo
Jehle, David & Uriah Kriegel
2006. An Argument Against Dispositionalist HOT Theory. Philosophical Psychology 19:4  pp. 463 ff. DOI logo
Jurchiș, Răzvan
2023. Unconscious knowledge of rewards guides instrumental behaviors via conscious judgments. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 23:3  pp. 631 ff. DOI logo
Jurchiș, Răzvan & Zoltan Dienes
2023. Implicit learning of regularities followed by realistic body movements in virtual reality. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 30:1  pp. 269 ff. DOI logo
Kirkeby-Hinrup, Asger
2016. Change Blindness and Misrepresentation. Disputatio 8:42  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
Kirkeby-Hinrup, Asger
2022. Is Higher-Order Misrepresentation Empirically Plausible? An Argument From Corruption. Frontiers in Psychology 13 DOI logo
Klincewicz, Michał & Lily Frank
2013. Consciousness Is More Complicated Than That: Theoretical Limitations of Interactive Capacity. AJOB Neuroscience 4:4  pp. 38 ff. DOI logo
Kriegel, Uriah
2018. Brentano's Dual‐Framing Theory of Consciousness. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 97:1  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Lane, Timothy & Caleb Liang
2008. Higher‐Order Thought and the Problem of Radical Confabulation. The Southern Journal of Philosophy 46:1  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Langland‐Hassan, Peter
2018. Imagining Experiences. Noûs 52:3  pp. 561 ff. DOI logo
Lycan, William G.
2012. Consciousness. In The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Science, DOI logo
McClelland, Tom
2019. Against Virtual Selves. Erkenntnis 84:1  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
Michel, Matthias & Hakwan Lau
2021. Higher-order theories do just fine. Cognitive Neuroscience 12:2  pp. 77 ff. DOI logo
Mylopoulos, Myrto I.
2015. Agentive awareness is not sensory awareness. Philosophical Studies 172:3  pp. 761 ff. DOI logo
O’Regan, J. Kevin
2014. The Explanatory Status of the Sensorimotor Approach to Phenomenal Consciousness, and Its Appeal to Cognition. In Contemporary Sensorimotor Theory [Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, 15],  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
Peters, Megan A.K.
2022. Towards characterizing the canonical computations generating phenomenal experience. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 142  pp. 104903 ff. DOI logo
Questienne, Laurence, Jean-Philippe van Dijck & Wim Gevers
2021. The Role of Subjective Experiences in Conflict Tasks: A Review. Psychologica Belgica 61:1  pp. 46 ff. DOI logo
Revach, Daniel & Moti Salti
2022. Consciousness as the Temporal Propagation of Information. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 16 DOI logo
Rolls, Edmund T, Wei Cheng & Jianfeng Feng
2020. The orbitofrontal cortex: reward, emotion and depression. Brain Communications 2:2 DOI logo
Rolls, Edmund T.
2013. What are Emotional States, and Why Do We Have Them?. Emotion Review 5:3  pp. 241 ff. DOI logo
Rolls, Edmund T.
2020. Neural Computations Underlying Phenomenal Consciousness: A Higher Order Syntactic Thought Theory. Frontiers in Psychology 11 DOI logo
Rolls, Edmund T.
2023. Emotion, motivation, decision-making, the orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and the amygdala. Brain Structure and Function 228:5  pp. 1201 ff. DOI logo
Rosenthal, David M.
2010. Expressing One’s Mind. Acta Analytica 25:1  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
Sturdevant, Adam M.
2022. Holoplexity: Theory of Consciousness. GCRR Press  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Wilberg, Jonah
2010. Consciousness and false HOTs. Philosophical Psychology 23:5  pp. 617 ff. DOI logo
Yao, Zhihua
2023. Beyond Self-Representationalism: A Neo-Dignāgian Theory of Consciousness. In Varieties of Self-Awareness [Contributions to Phenomenology, 121],  pp. 213 ff. DOI logo
Yoshimi, Jeff & David W. Vinson
2015. Extending Gurwitsch’s field theory of consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 34  pp. 104 ff. DOI logo

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