Consciousness Studies
Links
Some Concepts of Consciousness
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/faculty/block/papers/Abridged%20BBS.htm
Consciousness as a mongrel concept by Ned Block.
Staged Present - Attending to the Mystical on the Stage of Working Memory
Thesis by Nadia Delicata discussing consciousness, mystical experience, and an experiment concerning the effect of focused attention on working memory.
Studies on Consciousness
Study of consciousness, mind and cognition. Contains regular reviews, essays and a bibliography on the subject.
The Archives of PSYCHE-D
http://listserv.uh.edu/archives/psyche-d.html
PSYCHE-D is a moderated email mailing list for the discussion of theoretical aspects of the nature of consciousness, from a scientific perspective. The discussion is at a high level, and many of the leading scientists and philosophers in the Consciousness Studies movement have taken part. Archives go back to April 1993.
The Causally Efficacious Psyche
http://members.lycos.nl/Kritisch/efficaciouspsyche.html
Non-reductive forms of physicalism may be influential, but Titus Rivas tries to show why they should be rejected as incoherent.
The Cerebral Code
Thinking a thought in the mosaics of the mind.
The denial of consciousness in non-human animals
http://members.lycos.nl/Kritisch/index-17.html
Short comment on a paper by Bob Bermond "The Myth of Animal Suffering" by Titus Rivas M.A. Stresses behavioral rather than neuro-anatomical indicators of consciousness in non-human animals.
The Light Millennium
http://www.lightmillennium.org/index.html
Articles on the relationship of light to the phenomenon of consciousness.
The Penrose-Hameroff Model of Consciousness
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~hameroff/
Information and scholarly publications on theories concerning neuronal microtubules as the microsites of consciousness through quantum effects.
The Presence
http://users.senet.com.au/~presence/SitePages/KeysToEternity/KeyEternityFrames.html
An exploration of consciousness utilizing scientific, mystical and Taoist principles.



