Natika Newton
List of John Benjamins publications for which Natika Newton plays a role.
Book series
Consciousness & Emotion: Agency, conscious choice, and selective perception
Edited by Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton
[Consciousness & Emotion Book Series, 1] 2005. xii, 330 pp.
Subjects Cognitive psychology | Consciousness research
Affective Qualia and The Subjective Dimension
Edited by Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton
Special issue of Consciousness & Emotion 2:1 (2001) vi, 188 pp.
Subjects Consciousness research
The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization — An anthology
Edited by Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 16] 2000. xxii, 276 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Cognitive psychology | Consciousness research | Philosophy
Foundations of Understanding
Natika Newton
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 10] 1996. x, 211 pp.
Subjects Cognitive psychology | Consciousness research | Philosophy
Could moving ourselves be the link between emotion and consciousness? Moving Ourselves, Moving Others: Motion and emotion in intersubjectivity, consciousness and language, Foolen, Ad, Ulrike M. Lüdtke, Timothy P. Racine and Jordan Zlatev (eds.), pp. 57–80 | Article
2012 The idea that emotion is an indispensable ingredient of consciousness in all modalities is not new. Panksepp and Damasio, for example, show that we can gradually eliminate cortical areas without eliminating “core consciousness,” whereas knocking out emotional areas renders all types of… read more
Introduction Consciousness & Emotion: Agency, conscious choice, and selective perception, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. ix–xii | Miscellaneous
2005 Review of Mele (2001): Self-deception unmasked Affective Qualia and The Subjective Dimension, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 173–180 | Review
2001 The function of the cerebellum in cognition, affect and consciousness: Empirical support for the embodied mind Consciousness & Emotion 2:2, pp. 273–309 | Article
2001 Editors’ note:þThese four interrelated discussions of the role of the cerebellum in coordinating emotional and higher cognitive functions developed out of a workshop presented by the four authors for the 2000 Conference of the Cognitive Science Society at the University of Pennsylvania. The four… read more
Editorial: The interdependence of consciousness and emotion Consciousness & Emotion 1:1, pp. 1–10 | Miscellaneous
2000 Conscious Emotion in a Dynamic System: How I Can Know How I Feel The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization — An anthology, Ellis, Ralph D. and Natika Newton (eds.), pp. 91–105 | Chapter
2000 A dynamic model of brain mechanisms of consciousness and emotion offers more comprehensive and coherent solutions than the traditional Cartesian model to many traditional puzzles in philosophy of mind. One of these is self-awareness: how is it possible for a conscious being to be reflexively aware… read more
Metacognition and consciousness Pragmatics & Cognition 3:2, pp. 285–297 | Article
1995 The sensorimotor theory of cognition Pragmatics & Cognition 1:2, pp. 267–305 | Article
1993 The sensorimotor theory of cognition holds that human cognition, along with that of other animals, is determined by sensorimotor structures rather than by uniquely human linguistic structures. The theory has been offered to explain the use of bodily terminology in nonphysical contexts, and to… read more