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  1. Brain bisection and the unity of consciousness.Thomas Nagel - 1971 - Synthese 22 (3-4):396-413.
    There has been considerable optimism recently, among philosophers and neuroscientists, concerning the prospect for major discoveries about the neurophysiological basis of mind. The support for this optimism has been extremely abstract and general. I wish to present some grounds ..
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  • What is the unity of consciousness?Timothy J. Bayne & David J. Chalmers - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press.
    At any given time, a subject has a multiplicity of conscious experiences. A subject might simultaneously have visual experiences of a red book and a green tree, auditory experiences of birds singing, bodily sensations of a faint hunger and a sharp pain in the shoulder, the emotional experience of a certain melancholy, while having a stream of conscious thoughts about the nature of reality. These experiences are distinct from each other: a subject could experience the red book without the singing (...)
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  • Action, the unity of consciousness, and vehicle externalism.Susan L. Hurley - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press. pp. 78--91.
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  • Cerebral organization and the conscious control of action.Donald M. MacKay - 1966 - In John C. Eccles (ed.), Brain and Conscious Experience: Study Week September 28 to October 4, 1964, of the Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. Springer. pp. 422--445.
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  • Manifestations and implications of shifting hemi-inattention in commissurotomy patients.J. Levy - 1977 - Advances in Neurology 18:83-92.
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  • Issues of unity and objectivity.Michael Lockwood - 1996 - In Christopher Peacocke (ed.), Objectivity, Simulation and the Unity of Consciousness: Current Issues in the Philosophy of Mind. British Academy. pp. 89--95.
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  • Unilateral Neglect of Representational Space.E. Bisiach & C. Luzzatti - 1978 - Cortex 14:129-133.
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  • Cerebral Hemispheres.Lawrence H. Davis - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 87 (2):207-222.
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  • Analysis of central activities that generate and regulate consciousness in commissurotomy patients.Colwyn Trevarthen - 1974 - In Stuart J. Dimond & J. Graham Beaumont (eds.), Hemisphere Function in the Human Brain. Elek.
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  • Introduction: The issues and their further development.C. Peacocke - 1994 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Objectivity, Simulation and the Unity of Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press.
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