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  1. "Dancing in the dark: no role for consciousness in action control." Front Psychol 4: 380. Horga, G. and T. V. Maia (2012). "Conscious and unconscious processes in cognitive control: a theoretical perspective …

  2. Change of Consciousness and Attitude through Learning Experience in University: An Exploratory Learning Model of Japanese University Students Tomohiro Taira Osaka City University, Osaka-shi, …

  3. Stanislas Dehaene is a Professor and Chair of Experimental Cognitive Psychology at the Coll`ege de France. He studies the neural bases of cognitive processes such as reading, nu-merical cognition, …

  4. Consciousness and the Computational Mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Itti, L., & Baldi, P. (2005). A principled approach to detecting surprising events in video. In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference, …

  5. Artificially intelligent systems are unlike other intelligences in a crucial yet vastly under-appreciated respect. For a naturally-evolved species, its survival needs are not only what ought to properly …

  6. Abstract When deciding how to allocate cognitive control to a given task, people must consider both positive outcomes (e.g., praise) and negative outcomes (e.g., admonishment). How-ever, it is unclear …

  7. Abstract How has the diffusion of online communities changed how their users construct, view, and define their identity? In this paper, we choose to approach this issue by considering two particular …

  8. LIDA at provides a comprehensive theory and model of minds (both biological and artificial). LIDA also implements, and fleshes out, many psychological theories, including the Global Workspace Theory …

  9. Consciousness and Cognition, 26, 13–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2014.02.002 Brennan, S. E., & Hanna, J. E. (2009). Partner-Specific Adaptation in Dialog. Topics in Cognitive Science, 1(2), …

  10. The unequal access of the two eyes to the stimulus may have implications for ocular prevalence, the weighting of one eye’s input over the other eye’s input in processing that is accessible to …