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Libet, Benjamin

Neurophysiology of Consciousness. Selected Papers and New Essays by Benjamin Libet Contemporary Neuroscientists. Selected Paperrs of Leaders in Brain Research

Berlin, Basel, Boston: Birkh�er, 1993.,

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ISBN
0817635386
Auteur
Libet, Benjamin
Éditeurs
Berlin, Basel, Boston: Birkh�er, 1993.
Format
404 S. mit Abb. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

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Gebraucht, aber sehr gut erhalten. - Inhalt: Preface. -- Bibliography I: Papers Reprinted in this Book -- Bibliography II: Additional Selected Papers -- Prologue: Introduction and Overview -- Production of Threshold Levels of Conscious Sensation by Electrical Stimulation of Human Somatosensory Cortex (1964) -- Cortical Activation in Conscious and Unconscious Experience (1965) -- Brain Stimulation and the Threshold of Conscious Experience (1966) -- Responses of Human Somatosensory Cortex to Stimuli below Threshold for Conscious Sensation (1967). -- Electrical Stimulation of Cortex in Human Subjects, and Conscious Sensory Aspects (1973) -- Cortical Representation of Evoked Potentials Relative to Conscious Sensory Responses, and of Somatosensory Qualitites - in Man (1975) -- Cortical and Thalamic Activation in Conscious Sensory Experience (1972). -- Neuronal vs. Subjective Timing for a Conscious Sensory Experience (1978). -- Subjective Referral of the Timing for a Conscious Sensory Experience: A Functional Role for the Somatosensory Specific Projection System in Man (1979). -- Retroactive Enhancement of a Skin Sensation by a Delayed Cortical Stimulus in Man: Evidence for Delay of a Conscious Sensory Experience (1992a). -- The Experimental Evidence for Subjective Referral of a Sensory Experience Backwards in Time: Reply to P.S. Churchland (1981) -- Brain Stimulation in the Study of Neuronal Functions for Conscious Sensory Experiences (1982a) -- Readiness -Potentials Preceding Unrestricted "Spontaneous" vs. Pre-Planned Voluntary Acts (1982b) -- Preparation- or Intention-to-Act, in Relation to Pre-Event Potentials Recorded at the Vertex (1983a) -- Time of Conscious Intention to Act in Relation to Onset of Cerebral Activity (Readiness-Potential): The Unconscious Initiation of a Freely Voluntary Act (1983b) -- Unconscious Cerebral Initiative and the Role of Conscious Will in Voluntary Action (1985)' -- Are the Mental Experiences of Will and Self-Control Significant for the Performance of a Voluntary Act? Response to Commentaries by L. Deecke and by R.E. Hoffman and R.E. Kravitz (1987a) -- Consciousness: Conscious, Subjective Experience (1987b) -- The Timing of a Subjective Experience. Response to a Commentary by D. Salter (1989a) -- Conscious Subjective Experience vs. Unconscious Mental Functions: A Theory of the Cerebral Processes Involved (1989b) -- Control of the Transition from Sensory Detection to Sensory Awareness in Man by the Duration of a Thalamic Stimulus: The Cerebral "Time-On" Factor (1991) -- The Neural Time-Factor in Perception, Volition and Free Will (1992b) -- Epilogue I: Some Implications of "Time-On" Theory -- Epilogue II: A Testable Field Theory of Mind-Brain Interaction. ISBN 0817635386
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