overview

schedule

 

 

Concurrent session 1

 

CS1.1 Philosophy 1

Ron Chrisley: Two problems for higher-order thought theories of consciousness

Robert Van Gulick: Higher-Order Models, Qualia, and Error: An Alternative HO Model

Johan Veldeman: Varieties of Phenomenal Externalism

Paul Reeve: Sensorimotor theories of consciousness do not (dis)solve ´hard problems'

 


CS 1.2 The Neural Correlate of Consciousness

Jens Schwarzbach, Sandra Smeets, Roel Willems & Ole Jensen: Neuropsychophysics of visual masking with fMRI and MEG

Mark Christensen, Kristoffer Madsen, Rodney Cotterill, Torben Lund & Karam Sidaros: Premotor cortex underlying human consciousness

Claire Sergent & Stanislas Dehaene: All-or-none bifurcation in conscious report and in associated EEG components during the Attentional Blink

Mélanie Boly, Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville, MD, Philippe Peigneux, Bernard Lambermont,, Guy Del Fiore, Georges Franck,, André Luxen, Maurice Lamy, Gustave Moonen, Pierre Maquet & Steven Laureys:
Noxious somatosensory processing in the Minimally Conscious State

 


CS 1.3. Free will 1

Philipp Huebl: Consciousness in Action Preparation

Tillmann Vierkant: Narrative Monitoring and Voluntary Action

Hakwan Lau, Robert Rogers & Richard Passingham:
Do we have conscious control over the generation of spontaneous actions?

Gilberto Gomes: Free will, conscious intentions and the brain

 

CS 1.4 Implicit learning

Philippe Peigneux , Arnaud Destrebecqz , Steven Laureys, Pierre Maquet & Axel Cleeremans: Dissociation of the Neural Correlates of Implicit and Explicit Sequence Learning

Robert Balas, Michal Wierzchon & Axel Cleeremans:
Effects of divided attention on controlled and automatic influences of memory in artificial grammar learning

Vinciane Gaillard, Arnaud Destrebecqz & Axel Cleeremans: Ageing and the relationships between consciousness and control

Elisabeth Norman & Mark C. Price: Fringe consciousness in implicit learning: Does personality make a difference?