Dear member of this list,
Science & Consciousness Review (
http://psych.pomona.edu/scr/) has released
new articles and reviews:
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NEWS
Knowing more than you see
By Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy
News: Normally, you probably think that you see the entire visual field in
front of you. However, careful studies of vision show that this is false.
Actually, you are quite poor at seeing details falling outside your focal
attention. The discussion about how much you can be visually aware of, and
how much your visual system can process without consciousness has recently
been updated by a recent finding. The conclusion of this study is that we
are actually quite good at perceiving "complex" natural scenes even while
attending elsewhere.
Read the full article at:
http://psych.pomona.edu/scr/LN_Sep02_KnowMoreSee.htm
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NEWS IN BRIEF
- Consciousness is slower than you think
- Emotions: From neuropsychology to functional imaging
- Neural responses to emotional faces
- New issue: Dreaming
Full access at
http://psych.pomona.edu/scr/more_news.html
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ARCHIVES
Previous issues of Science & Consciousness Review can be found at
http://psych.pomona.edu/scr/archive.html We have now issues from April to
August 2002, including all articles, reviews and news in brief.
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ABOUT SCIENCE & CONSCIOUSNESS REVIEW
SCR is a community-building effort. Many scientific communities study how
the human brain makes possible perception, memory, and even attention. But
for historical reasons, we have no scientific community for exploring
consciousness --- including our own experiences of the world, of each other
and of ourselves. It is probably the most important neglected topic in
science.
Students and scientists all over the world are vitally interested. Hardly a
week goes by without another major article in headline journals like Science
and Nature. The flow of evidence has increased enormously. But so far we
have few institutional resources for teaching, learning, and sharing this
information.
In the last decade we have seen new, high quality journals, professional
societies, and regular meetings. They are vitally important.
But many people feel that we need an international forum to build a sense of
shared community. SCR is an effort in that direction.
CONTRIBUTE!
Please send your contributions to us. Instructions for authors can be found
at
http://psych.pomona.edu/scr/author_instructions.html
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Sincerely,
Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy
Managing Editor