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Poster session 1
Costa Vakalopoulos: Answers to
philosophical questions: a basis for premotor theory
Yann Coello & Orianne
Iwanow: Modifying
the visual aspect of the workspace influences similarly explicit
and implicit distance perception
Amanda Lucero & Tatyana
Glezerman: The
Right Hemisphere and Autistic Talent: a special state of consciousness
Andrew Bailey: Multiple Realizability,
Qualia and Natural Kinds
Voelker Voelzke, S. Krismann.,
M. Breukel,, V. Blasius, A. Braemer, W. Mandrella, L/ Wischnjak
& W. Ischebeck : A comparision of two different methods of
neglect therapy
Murray Shanahan & Bernard
Baars: Applying
Global Workspace Theory to the Frame Problem
Owen Holland & Magdalena
Kogutowska: Robots,
cognition, and consciousness
Thomas Schmidt: Demonstrating
unconscious cognition: Three types of dissociation
Igor Aleksander: Axioms Against
Zombies
Stan Franklin & Bernard
Baars: The
Cognitive Cycle Hypothesis: Exploring the Role of Consciousness
in the Working Mind-Brain
Antonio Chella, Salvatore
Gaglio, Marcello Frixione: The Conscious Robotic Hand Project
Hans Dooremalen: What is it Like
to be a Gnat?
Ulrich Ansorge Top-down Contingencies
of Nonconscious Priming Revealed by
Dual-Task Interference
Michal Wierzchon: Effects of
divided attention on acquisition and usage of implicit knowledge
Caroline Tomiczek, Darren
Burke: Can
abstract rules be learned unconsciously?
Sebastian Niklaus: The Contribution
of Neurophilosophy
Mathilde Byskov Jakobsen: Self-directed
Transcendental Arguments and the Unity of Consciousness
Ralph Hunt: Time Out of
Mind
Ingrid Scharlau & Ulrich
Ansorge: Intention-mediated
control of attention by nonconscious information
R. Hans Phaf & Mark
Rotteveel: How
are affect and familiarity/novelty related?
Matthias Sturzenegger, Doris
Eckstein & Walter Perrig: The mirror masking technique: A promising
approach to suppress conscious perception of words
Robert Balas: Role of verbalization
in implicit learning of artificial grammars
Bert Reynvoet, Filip Van
Opstal & Tom Verguts:
Unconscious primes are processed up to
semantic levels but are sensitive to contextual elements
Muriel Vandenberghe &
Axel Cleeremans: Sequence learning without awareness: New
evidence from amnesic patients
Eddy J. Davelaar & Mary
P. Feely: Activating
semantic inhibition in the mental lexicon: the prime-retention
effect
Arnaud Destrebecqz, Axel
Cleeremans, Pierre Perruchet, Philippe Peigneux, Steven Laureys
& Pierre Maquet: Automatic priming and conscious expectancy
in a simple reaction time task.
Doris Eckstein & Walter
J. Perrig: The
time course of masked and unmasked homonyms in semantic priming
Philippe Vellozzo: Pure Phenomenal
Concepts
Luis Jimenez, Joaquin M.
Vaquero & Juan Lupiañez: Differential effects
of changes in context and in sequence validity on implicit and
explicit sequence learning.
Derek C. Dorris & Aidan
P. Moran: The
role of construct inaccessibility in the emergence of controlled
processing: An empirical investigation into consciousness and
mental control
Malgorzata Godlewska &
Rafal Krzysztof Ohme:
Implicit determinants of choice behavior
Joscha Bach: Towards an
AI perspective on Consciousness
Haiyan Geng, Yunfeng Li,
Silu Fan, Ying Zhu:
Perception With and Without Awareness:
an ERP study
Bernie Caessens, Wim Gevers
& Bert Reynvoet:
Masked priming with numbers and arrows:
Semantic mediation of SR-links
Grega Repovs: The promises
and limits of subliminal priming
P. Ruby, C. Schmidt, M.Hogge,
A.Dargembeau, F. Collette & E. Salmon: Conceptual perspective
taking in patients with frontotemporal dementia
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