Phenomenological interventions in the cognitive neurosciences

Hebdomades Philosophy Lectures
Univerzita Palackého
Olomouci, Czech Republic
May 2003


Reading List............... [Lecture Schedule]

 

Cole, J., Gallagher, S., and McNeill, D. 2002. "Gesture following deafferentation: A phenomenologically informed experimental study," Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 1 (1): 49-67.( Download .pdf file)

Chaminade, T. and Decety, J. 2002. Leader or follower? Involvement of the inferior parietal lobule in agency. Neuroreport 13 (1528): 1975-78.( Download .pdf file)

Farrer, C. and  Frith, C.D. 2002. Experiencing oneself vs. another person as being the cause of an action: the neural correlates of the experience of agency. NeuroImage 15: 596-603.

Farrer, C., Franck, N. Georgieff, N. Frith, C.D.  Decety, J. and Jeannerod, M. 2003.  Modulating the experience of agency: a positron emission tomography study. NeuroImage 18 (2003) 324-333.

Gallagher, S. (2003-in press). "Sense of agency and higher-order cognition: Levels of explanation for schizophrenia," Cognitive Semiotics, 2.

Gallagher, S. (2003-in press). "Phenomenology and experimental design." Journal of Consciousness Studies.

Gallagher, S. (2003-in press)."Self-narrative, embodied action, and social context," in Between Suspicion and Sympathy: Paul Ricoeur's Unstable Equilibrium (Festschrift for Paul Ricoeur), ed. Andrzej Wiercinski. Toronto: The Hermeneutic Press. (Download .pdf file).

Gallagher, S. 2001.  "The practice of mind: Theory, simulation, or interaction?" Journal of Consciousness Studies, 8 (5-7): 83-107

Gallagher, S. 2000. "Philosophical conceptions of the self: implications for cognitive science," Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (1): 14-21 (invited review article). 

Gallagher, S. 1997. "Mutual Enlightenment: Recent Phenomenology in Cognitive Science," Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (3): 195-214.

Gallagher, S. 1996. "The Moral Significance of Primitive Self-Consciousness," Ethics 107 (1): 129-140.

Gallagher, S. and J. Cole. 1995.  "Body Schema and Body Image in a Deafferented Subject," Journal of Mind and Behavior 16: 369-390.

Gallagher, S. and Anthony J. Marcel.  1999. "The Self in Contextualized Action," Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (4): 4-30.

Gallese, V. (2001) The 'Shared Manifold' hypothesis: From mirror neurons to empathy. In E. Thompson (ed.). Between Ourselves (pp. 33-50).  Exeter: Imprint Academic. (download the .pdf file)

Gallese, V. and Goldman, A. 1998. Mirror neurons and the simulation theory of mind-reading. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12: 493-501. (download the .pdf file)

Gazzaniga, Michael and S. Gallagher. (1998). "A neuronal Platonist: An interview with Michael Gazzaniga,"  Journal of Consciousness Studies 5: 706-717.

Georgieff, N. and Jeannerod, M. 1998.  Beyond consciousness of external events: A 'Who' system for consciousness of action and self-consciousness.  Consciousness and Cognition, 7: 465-77.

Lutz, A., Lachaux, J.-P., Martinerie, J., and Varela, F. J. (2002), Guiding the study of brain dynamics using first-person data: Synchrony patterns correlate with on-going conscious states during a simple visual task. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA: 99, 1586-1591.

Varela, F. J. 1996.  Neurophenomenology: A methodological remedy for the hard problem. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 3 (4): 330-49.

Wegner, D. 2003. The mind's best trick: How we experience conscious will.  Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3 7 (2): 65-69. (Download .pdf file).

Wolpert, D.M. Grahramani, Z. and Flanagan, J. R. 2001. Perspectives and problems in motor learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5: 487-494.( download the .pdf file)