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- Neurophenomenology refers to a scientific research program aimed to address the hard problem of consciousness in a pragmatic way. It combines neuroscience...
- Neuroethology Neurohistory Neurolaw Neuromarketing Neuromorphic engineering Neurophenomenology Neurophilosophy Neuropolitics Neurorobotics Neurotheology Paleoneurobiology...
- acknowledged as representing phenomenology. These include the frameworks of neurophenomenology, embodied constructivism, and the cognitive neuroscience of phenomenology...
- Alterity ****ociation of ideas ****ociationism Binding problem Ideology Neurophenomenology Prejudice Stream of consciousness (psychology) Vertiginous question...
- non-representationalist, enactive, embodied cognitive neuroscience, culminating in neurophenomenology. In the context of textual studies, Jerome McGann argues that texts...
- Embodied cognitive science Enactivism List of American philosophers Neurophenomenology Philosophy of mind Situated cognition "Mark L. Johnson Profile". UO...
- materialism Epiphenomenalism Functionalism Interactionism Naïve realism Neurophenomenology Neutral monism New mysterianism Nondualism Occasionalism Parallelism...
- work po****rized within the field of neuroscience the concept of neurophenomenology. This concept combined the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and of...
- problem Minimally conscious state Neural correlates of consciousness Neurophenomenology Ontology Phenomenology Philosophical zombie Philosophy of mind Primary...
- interpretation that shape experience and may introduce distortions into it. Neurophenomenology, on the other hand, aims at bridging the gap between the first-person...