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  1. Synaesthesia in phantom Limbs induced with mirrors.Vilayanur S. Ramachandran & Diane Rogers-Ramachandran - 1996 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 263:377-386.
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  • Human feelings: Why are some more aware than others?A. D. Craig - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (6):239-241.
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  • The expression of the emotions in man and animals.Charles Darwin - 1890 - London,: J. Murray. Edited by Francis Darwin.
    One of science's greatest intellects examines how people and animals display fear, anger, and pleasure. Darwin based this 1872 study on his personal observations, which anticipated later findings in neuroscience. Abounding in anecdotes and literary quotations, the book is illustrated with 21 figures and seven photographic plates. Its direct approach, accessible to professionals and amateurs alike, continues to inspire and inform modern research in psychology.
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  • Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state.Stanley Schachter & Jerome Singer - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (5):379-399.
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  • Interoceptive awareness in experienced meditators.Antoine Lutz - manuscript
    Attention to internal body sensations is practiced in most meditation traditions. Many traditions state that this practice results in increased awareness of internal body sensations, but scientific studies evaluating this claim are lacking. We predicted that experienced meditators would display performance superior to that of nonmeditators on heartbeat detection, a standard noninvasive measure of resting interoceptive awareness. We compared two groups of meditators (Tibetan Buddhist and Kundalini) to an age- and body mass index-matched group of nonmeditators. Contrary to our prediction, (...)
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  • To see feelingly: Emotion, motivation, and hypnosis.Erik Woody & Henry Szechtman - 2007 - In Graham A. Jamieson (ed.), Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 241-255.
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  • Physiological Experiments and the Psychology of the Subconscious.E. Airapetyantz & K. Bykov - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5:577.
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  • What is an Emotion?William James - 1884 - Mind 9:188.
    A perfectly matched layer (PML) absorbing material composed of a uniaxial anisotropic material is presented for the truncation of finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) lattices. It is shown that the uniaxial PML material formulation is mathematically equivalent to the perfectly matched layer method published by Berenger (see J. Computat. Phys., Oct. 1994). However, unlike Berenger's technique, the uniaxial PML absorbing medium presented in this paper is based on a Maxwellian formulation. Numerical examples demonstrate that the FDTD implementation of the uniaxial PML medium (...)
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  • The Integrative Action of the Nervous System.S. Sherrington - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (11):301-304.
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  • Snap Shot of a Dream Drama.Thomas P. Bailey - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (26):708-711.
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  • Organic Sensation and Organismic Feeling.Thomas P. Bailey - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (15):406-412.
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  • Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self.Anil K. Seth - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (11):565-573.
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  • Snap shot of a dream drama.Thomas P. Bailey - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (26):708-711.
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  • Interoceptive awareness in experienced meditators.Richard J. Davidson - unknown
    Attention to internal body sensations is practiced in most meditation traditions. Many traditions state that this practice results in increased awareness of internal body sensations, but scientific studies evaluating this claim are lacking. We predicted that experienced meditators would display performance superior to that of nonmeditators on heartbeat detection, a standard noninvasive measure of resting interoceptive awareness. We compared two groups of meditators (Tibetan Buddhist and Kundalini) to an age- and body mass index-matched group of nonmeditators. Contrary to our prediction, (...)
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  • Dissociated control as a paradigm for cognitive neuroscience research and theorizing in hypnosis.Graham A. Jamieson & Woody & Erik - 2007 - In Graham A. Jamieson (ed.), Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Muscular action potentials and the time-error function in lifted weight judgments.G. L. Freeman & L. H. Sharp - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (1):23.
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  • The observable and the inferable conscious in current Soviet psychophysiology: Interoceptive conditioning, semantic conditioning, and the orienting reflex.G. Razran - 1961 - Psychological Review 68 (2):81-147.
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  • Organic sensation and organismic feeling.Thomas P. Bailey - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (15):406-412.
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  • The nature and function of interoceptive signals to feed: Toward integration of physiological and learning perspectives.T. L. Davidson - 1993 - Psychological Review 100 (4):640-657.
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