Monday July 15 12:30-14:30
Concurrent Session C3.3: Miscellaneous
1. Using Training to Simulate Synaesthesia in Adulthood
Daniel Bor [1,2], Nicolas Rothen [1,3], David Schwartzman [1,2], Stephanie Clayton [1], Jamie Ward[1,3], Anil Seth [1,2]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
[2] Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
[3] Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
2. The cortical excitability and neurochemical markers of visual cognition in synaesthesia
D. B. Terhune & R. Cohen Kadosh
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
3. A neural marker of perceptual consciousness in infants
Sid Kouider [1,2], Carsten Stahlhut [2], Sofie V. Gelskov [1,3], Leonardo S. Barbosa [1], Michel Dutat [1], Vincent de Gardelle [1], Anne Christophe [1], Stanislas Dehaene [4-7], and Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz [5-7]
[1] Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, EHESS/CNRS/ENS-DEC, Paris, France
[2] Section for Cognitive Systems, Department of informatics and mathematical modeling, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
[3] Danish Research Center for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark
[4] Collège de France, 75231 Paris, France
[5] INSERM, U992, Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, 91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
[6] CEA, NeuroSpin Center, 91191, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
[7] Université Paris XI, 91405, Orsay, France
4. Seeing with your heart: Can you feel what you consciously do not notice?
Piotr Winkielman [1], Boris Bornemann [2], Andy Arnold [3]
[1] University of California, San Diego
[2] Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
[3] The Salk Institute
5. Do subjective, objective and indirect measures of perception reflect qualitatively different mechanisms?
Dominique Lamy
Cognitive Psychology, Tel Aviv University
6. Measuring the level of consciousness in flies with integrated information
Naotsugu Tsuchiya [1,6], Dror Cohen [1], Agelique Paulk [2], Masafumi Oizumi [3,4], Paul Shaw [5], Bruno van Swinderen [2]
[1] Monash University, Australia
[2] University of Queensland, Australia
[3] RIKEN, Japan
[4] University of Wisconsin, USA
[5] Washington University, [6] Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Sessions 3.2: Consciousness, self, and unity
Monday July 15 12:30-14:30
Concurrent Session C3.2: Consciousness, Self and Unity (July 15th 1230-1430)
1. Re-Thinking the Unity of Consciousness
Robert van Gulick
Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Syracuse University
2. Attention and the Problem of Unity
Carolyn Dicey Jennings
University of Antwerp
3. From Darwin to Freud: Confabulation as an adaptive response to dysfunctions of self-consciousness
Paula Droege
Pennsylvania State University
4. Intersection of perception and cognition & cross-modal experiences: New insights into unified consciousness
Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz
Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
5. I am what I am
Shimon Edelman [1], Tomer Fekete [2]
[1] Dept. of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
[2] Dept. of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
6. Tracking Persons Over Time is Tracking What?
Andrew Brook
Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Carleton University
Concurrent Session C3.2: Consciousness, Self and Unity (July 15th 1230-1430)
1. Re-Thinking the Unity of Consciousness
Robert van Gulick
Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Syracuse University
2. Attention and the Problem of Unity
Carolyn Dicey Jennings
University of Antwerp
3. From Darwin to Freud: Confabulation as an adaptive response to dysfunctions of self-consciousness
Paula Droege
Pennsylvania State University
4. Intersection of perception and cognition & cross-modal experiences: New insights into unified consciousness
Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz
Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
5. I am what I am
Shimon Edelman [1], Tomer Fekete [2]
[1] Dept. of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
[2] Dept. of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
6. Tracking Persons Over Time is Tracking What?
Andrew Brook
Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Carleton University
Sessions 3.1: Consciousness, access, and subjective confidence
Monday July 15 12:30-14:30
Concurrent Session C3.1: Consciousness, Access, and Subjective Confidence (July 15th 1230-1430)
1. Categorical judgments in visual overflow
Ken Mogi
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Tokyo
2. Expectations accelerate entry into awareness
Yair Pinto [1], Anil K. Seth [1], Simon van Gaal [2], Victor A.F. Lamme [2], Floris P. de Lange [3]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
[2] Brain and Cognition group, Psychology department, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
3. Generic Phenomenology and Partial Report Paradigms
Henry Shevlin
Graduate Center of the City University of New York
4. Cross-modal prediction changes the timing of conscious access during the motion-induced blindness
Acer Yu-Chan Chang [1,2], Ryota Kanai [1,3], Anil Seth [1,2]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, UK
[2] Department of Informatisc, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QJ, UK
[3] Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, UK
5. Subliminal oddball ERP effects: Psychophysiological evidence for complex unconscious processing
Brian Silverstein [1], Michael Snodgrass [1], Ramesh Kushwaha [2], Howard Shevrin [1]
[1] Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Health Center
[2] Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Hospital
6. The effect of stimulus strength on subjective confidence
Stephen M. Fleming [1,2], W.S. Sophie Tam [3], Laurence T. Maloney [1,3]
[1] Center for Neural Science, New York University
[2] Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
[3] Department of Psychology, New York University
Concurrent Session C3.1: Consciousness, Access, and Subjective Confidence (July 15th 1230-1430)
1. Categorical judgments in visual overflow
Ken Mogi
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Tokyo
2. Expectations accelerate entry into awareness
Yair Pinto [1], Anil K. Seth [1], Simon van Gaal [2], Victor A.F. Lamme [2], Floris P. de Lange [3]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
[2] Brain and Cognition group, Psychology department, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
3. Generic Phenomenology and Partial Report Paradigms
Henry Shevlin
Graduate Center of the City University of New York
4. Cross-modal prediction changes the timing of conscious access during the motion-induced blindness
Acer Yu-Chan Chang [1,2], Ryota Kanai [1,3], Anil Seth [1,2]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, UK
[2] Department of Informatisc, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QJ, UK
[3] Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, UK
5. Subliminal oddball ERP effects: Psychophysiological evidence for complex unconscious processing
Brian Silverstein [1], Michael Snodgrass [1], Ramesh Kushwaha [2], Howard Shevrin [1]
[1] Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Health Center
[2] Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Hospital
6. The effect of stimulus strength on subjective confidence
Stephen M. Fleming [1,2], W.S. Sophie Tam [3], Laurence T. Maloney [1,3]
[1] Center for Neural Science, New York University
[2] Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
[3] Department of Psychology, New York University
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Sessions 2.3: Perception
Sunday July 14 15:30-17:30
Concurrent Session C2.3: Perception (July 14th 1530-1730)
1. Distinct MEG correlates of conscious experience, perceptual reversals and stabilization during binocular rivalry
Kristian Sandberg [1,2], Gareth Robert Barnes [3], Bahador Bahrami [2,4], Ryota Kanai [2,5], Morten Overgaard [1,6], Geraint Rees [2,3]
[1] Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit, Aarhus University Hospital
[2] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
[3] Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London,
[4] Interacting Minds Project, Aarhus University
[5] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex
[6] Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit, Aalborg University
2. A cellular mechanism for perceptual binding
Matthew Larkum
Neurocure Cluster of Excellence, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
3. Causal role of gamma oscillations in bistable perception revealed by transcranial alternating current stimulation
Melanie Wilke [1,2], Yuranny Cabral-Calderin [1], Carsten Schmidt-Samoa [1]
[1] Department of Cognitive Neurology, University of Goettingen, Germany
[2] German Primate Center, Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, Germay
4. Transient induced gamma-band responses in MEG during binocular rivalry: Do they reflect perceptual transitions or microsaccades?
Laila Hugrass, David Crewther
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
5. Emergence of illusory shapes from invisible inducers
Marjan Persuh [1,2], Tatiana Aloi Emmanouil [2], Tony Ro [1,2]
[1] Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, The City College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
[2] Department of Psychology, The City College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
6. High-level contextual integration without awareness: evidence from unconscious processing in visual masking
Mudrik L [1], Koch C [1,2]
[1] Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
[2] Allan Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, USA
Concurrent Session C2.3: Perception (July 14th 1530-1730)
1. Distinct MEG correlates of conscious experience, perceptual reversals and stabilization during binocular rivalry
Kristian Sandberg [1,2], Gareth Robert Barnes [3], Bahador Bahrami [2,4], Ryota Kanai [2,5], Morten Overgaard [1,6], Geraint Rees [2,3]
[1] Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit, Aarhus University Hospital
[2] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
[3] Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London,
[4] Interacting Minds Project, Aarhus University
[5] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex
[6] Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit, Aalborg University
2. A cellular mechanism for perceptual binding
Matthew Larkum
Neurocure Cluster of Excellence, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
3. Causal role of gamma oscillations in bistable perception revealed by transcranial alternating current stimulation
Melanie Wilke [1,2], Yuranny Cabral-Calderin [1], Carsten Schmidt-Samoa [1]
[1] Department of Cognitive Neurology, University of Goettingen, Germany
[2] German Primate Center, Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, Germay
4. Transient induced gamma-band responses in MEG during binocular rivalry: Do they reflect perceptual transitions or microsaccades?
Laila Hugrass, David Crewther
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
5. Emergence of illusory shapes from invisible inducers
Marjan Persuh [1,2], Tatiana Aloi Emmanouil [2], Tony Ro [1,2]
[1] Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, The City College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
[2] Department of Psychology, The City College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
6. High-level contextual integration without awareness: evidence from unconscious processing in visual masking
Mudrik L [1], Koch C [1,2]
[1] Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
[2] Allan Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, USA
Sessions 2.2: Metacognition
Sunday July 14 15:30-17:30
Concurrent Session C2.2: Metacognition (July 14th 1530-1730)
1. Metacognition versus Mindreading, Some Differences from Error Awareness Studies
Santiago Arango-Munoz
Institute of Philosophy II, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany
2. Metacognition and two kinds of visual awareness
Hakwan Lau [1,2,3]
[1] Columbia University,
[2] UCLA
[3] Donders Institute of Brain Behavior and Cognition
3. A New Method for Manipulating Metacognitive Awareness while Keeping Performance Constant
Man Song [1], Brian Maniscalco [2], Ai Koizumi [2], Hakwan Lau [1,2]
Columbia University, Psychology Department
4. Metacognition and Cognitive Insight: Two sides of the same coin?
Emma C. Palmer [1], Anthony S. David [1], Stephen M. Fleming [2]
[1] Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK
[2] New York University
5. The effects of metacognitive awareness on top-down cognitive control
Ai Koizumi [1,2], Brian Maniscalco [1], Hakwan Lau [1,3,4]
[1] Department of Psychology, Columbia University
[2] Graduate school of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
[3] Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University Nijmegen, [4] Department of Psychology, UCLA.
6. Dissociable effects of attention and expectation on perceptual decision and metacognition
Maxine Sherman [1,2], Anil Seth[1,3], Ryota Kanai [1.2]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex
[2] Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
[3] Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
Concurrent Session C2.2: Metacognition (July 14th 1530-1730)
1. Metacognition versus Mindreading, Some Differences from Error Awareness Studies
Santiago Arango-Munoz
Institute of Philosophy II, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany
2. Metacognition and two kinds of visual awareness
Hakwan Lau [1,2,3]
[1] Columbia University,
[2] UCLA
[3] Donders Institute of Brain Behavior and Cognition
3. A New Method for Manipulating Metacognitive Awareness while Keeping Performance Constant
Man Song [1], Brian Maniscalco [2], Ai Koizumi [2], Hakwan Lau [1,2]
Columbia University, Psychology Department
4. Metacognition and Cognitive Insight: Two sides of the same coin?
Emma C. Palmer [1], Anthony S. David [1], Stephen M. Fleming [2]
[1] Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK
[2] New York University
5. The effects of metacognitive awareness on top-down cognitive control
Ai Koizumi [1,2], Brian Maniscalco [1], Hakwan Lau [1,3,4]
[1] Department of Psychology, Columbia University
[2] Graduate school of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
[3] Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University Nijmegen, [4] Department of Psychology, UCLA.
6. Dissociable effects of attention and expectation on perceptual decision and metacognition
Maxine Sherman [1,2], Anil Seth[1,3], Ryota Kanai [1.2]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex
[2] Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
[3] Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
Sessions 2.1: Feeling, consciousness and decision-making
Sunday July 14 15:30-17:30
Concurrent Session C2.1: Feeling, Consciousness and decision-making (July 14th 1530-1730)
1. Is consciousness involved in deliberate decision making? Evidence from intracranial recordings
Uri Maoz [1], Liad Mudrik [1], Shengxuan Ye [1], Dawn Eliashiv [2], Jeffrey Chung [3], Ian Ross [4], Adam Mamelak [3], Ralph Adolphs [1], Christof Koch [1,5]
[1] Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology
[2] Ronal Reagen UCLA Medical Center
[3] Cedars Sinai Medical Center
[4] Huntington Memorial Hospital
[5] Allen Institute for Brain Science
2. Prospects for an experimental philosophy of mind: experimental philosophy with or without intuitions?
Jennifer M. Windt, Thomas Metzinger
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
3. Ventral Striatum but not Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Represents Stimulus Value without Perceptual Awareness
Leila M. Kouhsari [1], Christof Koch [2,3], Ralph Adolphs [1,2,3], Antonio Rangel [1,2]
[1] Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
[2] Computational and Neural Systems, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
[3] Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
4. The mechanism of choice blindness: clues from patterns of preference alteration
Ilya Farber [1], Fumihiko Taya [2], Swati Gupta [1], O'Dhaniel Mullette-Gillman [2,3,4,5]
[1] Institute for High Performance Computing, A*STAR
[2] SINAPSE Institute for Cognitive Science and Neurotechnologies, National University of Singapore
[3] Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore
[4] Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School,
[5] Neurobiology Programme, National University of Singapore
5. Why has feeling not (yet) been selected against? Homeostasis, valence and biological value
Pietro (Cesare Andrea) Snider
Université de Fribourg (Switzerland)
6. Decoding the dynamics of action, intention, and error-detection for conscious and subliminal stimuli
Lucie Charles, Jean-Rémi King, Stanislas Dehaene
INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit
Concurrent Session C2.1: Feeling, Consciousness and decision-making (July 14th 1530-1730)
1. Is consciousness involved in deliberate decision making? Evidence from intracranial recordings
Uri Maoz [1], Liad Mudrik [1], Shengxuan Ye [1], Dawn Eliashiv [2], Jeffrey Chung [3], Ian Ross [4], Adam Mamelak [3], Ralph Adolphs [1], Christof Koch [1,5]
[1] Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology
[2] Ronal Reagen UCLA Medical Center
[3] Cedars Sinai Medical Center
[4] Huntington Memorial Hospital
[5] Allen Institute for Brain Science
2. Prospects for an experimental philosophy of mind: experimental philosophy with or without intuitions?
Jennifer M. Windt, Thomas Metzinger
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
3. Ventral Striatum but not Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Represents Stimulus Value without Perceptual Awareness
Leila M. Kouhsari [1], Christof Koch [2,3], Ralph Adolphs [1,2,3], Antonio Rangel [1,2]
[1] Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
[2] Computational and Neural Systems, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
[3] Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
4. The mechanism of choice blindness: clues from patterns of preference alteration
Ilya Farber [1], Fumihiko Taya [2], Swati Gupta [1], O'Dhaniel Mullette-Gillman [2,3,4,5]
[1] Institute for High Performance Computing, A*STAR
[2] SINAPSE Institute for Cognitive Science and Neurotechnologies, National University of Singapore
[3] Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore
[4] Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School,
[5] Neurobiology Programme, National University of Singapore
5. Why has feeling not (yet) been selected against? Homeostasis, valence and biological value
Pietro (Cesare Andrea) Snider
Université de Fribourg (Switzerland)
6. Decoding the dynamics of action, intention, and error-detection for conscious and subliminal stimuli
Lucie Charles, Jean-Rémi King, Stanislas Dehaene
INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Sessions 1.3: Unconsciousness
Saturday July 13 15:30-17:30
Concurrent Session C1.3: Consciousness & Unconsciousness (July 13th 1530-1730)
1. Interaction between spontaneous fluctuation and auditory evoked activity during wakefulness and propofol-induced loss of consciousness: an EEG-fMRI study
O. Gosseries [1], A. Vanhaudenhuyse [1], MA. Bruno [1], R. Phan-Ba [2], C. Phillips [1], P. Boveroux [1,3], V. Bonhomme [3], D. Ledoux [1,4], J.F. Brichant [3], M. Schabus [5], E. Balteau [1], C. Delgueldre [1], A. Luxen [1], P. Maquet [1], S. Laureys [1], M. Boly [1]
[1] Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
[2] Department of Neurology, Myelin Disorder Research Team (MYDREAM), University Hospital of Liege, Liège, Belgium
[3] Department of Anesthesia, University Hospital of Liege, Liege, Belgium.
[4] Department of General Intensive Care, University Hospital of Liege, Liege, Belgium
[5] Department of Psychology, Laboratory for Sleep and Consciousness Research and Division of Physiological Psychology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
2. Signatures of consciousness and predictors of recovery in vegetative and minimally conscious patients
Jacobo D. Sitt [1,2,3], J.R. King [1,2,3], I. El Karoui [3], B. Rohaut [3,4], F. Faugeras [3,4], A. Gramfort [2,5], L. Cohen [3,4,6], M. Sigman [7], S. Dehaene [1,2,8,9], L. Naccache [3,4,6]
[1] Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, U992, F-91191 Gif/Yvette, France
[2] NeuroSpin Center, Institute of BioImaging Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, F-91191 Gif/Yvette, France
[3] Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinière Research Center, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, U975 Paris, France
[4] AP-HP, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Department of Neurophysiology, Paris, France
[5] Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom ParisTech, CNRS LTCI
[6] Faculté de Médecine Pitié-Salpêtrière, Université Paris 6, Paris, France
[7] Integrative Neuroscience Laboratory, Physics Department, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[8] Université Paris 11, Orsay, France, [9] Collège de France, F-75005 Paris, France
3. The reach of the unconscious
Axel Cleeremans [1,2,3]
[1] Université Libre de Bruxelles
[2] Center for Research in Cognition & Neurosciences
[3] Consciousness, Cognition & Computation Group
4. Threshold for subjective visibility is associated with striatal dopamine D2 receptor binding
Filip Van Opstal [1], Tom Verguts [1], Nick Van Laecken [2], Filip De Vos [2], Ingeborg Goethals [3], Wim Fias [1]
[1] Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium
[2] Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Ghent University, Belgium
[3] Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ghent University, Belgium
5. Neurodynamics of transitions between sleep and wakefulness revealed by Granger causality analysis of intracranial EEG data
Anil Seth [1,2], Adam Barrett [1,2], Andrea Pigorini [3], Lionel Barnett [1,2], Lino Nobili [4], Marcello Massimini [3]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
[2] Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
[3] Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Milan, Milan 20157, Italy
[4] Centre for Epilepsy Surgery, “C. Munari”, Niguarda Hospital, Milan 20162, Italy
6. Unconscious arithmetic –arithmetic problems are solved without conscious awareness
Asael Y. Sklar [1], Ran R. Hassin [1,2]
[1] Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Psychology Department
[2] Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for Rationality
Concurrent Session C1.3: Consciousness & Unconsciousness (July 13th 1530-1730)
1. Interaction between spontaneous fluctuation and auditory evoked activity during wakefulness and propofol-induced loss of consciousness: an EEG-fMRI study
O. Gosseries [1], A. Vanhaudenhuyse [1], MA. Bruno [1], R. Phan-Ba [2], C. Phillips [1], P. Boveroux [1,3], V. Bonhomme [3], D. Ledoux [1,4], J.F. Brichant [3], M. Schabus [5], E. Balteau [1], C. Delgueldre [1], A. Luxen [1], P. Maquet [1], S. Laureys [1], M. Boly [1]
[1] Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
[2] Department of Neurology, Myelin Disorder Research Team (MYDREAM), University Hospital of Liege, Liège, Belgium
[3] Department of Anesthesia, University Hospital of Liege, Liege, Belgium.
[4] Department of General Intensive Care, University Hospital of Liege, Liege, Belgium
[5] Department of Psychology, Laboratory for Sleep and Consciousness Research and Division of Physiological Psychology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
2. Signatures of consciousness and predictors of recovery in vegetative and minimally conscious patients
Jacobo D. Sitt [1,2,3], J.R. King [1,2,3], I. El Karoui [3], B. Rohaut [3,4], F. Faugeras [3,4], A. Gramfort [2,5], L. Cohen [3,4,6], M. Sigman [7], S. Dehaene [1,2,8,9], L. Naccache [3,4,6]
[1] Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, U992, F-91191 Gif/Yvette, France
[2] NeuroSpin Center, Institute of BioImaging Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, F-91191 Gif/Yvette, France
[3] Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinière Research Center, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, U975 Paris, France
[4] AP-HP, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Department of Neurophysiology, Paris, France
[5] Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom ParisTech, CNRS LTCI
[6] Faculté de Médecine Pitié-Salpêtrière, Université Paris 6, Paris, France
[7] Integrative Neuroscience Laboratory, Physics Department, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[8] Université Paris 11, Orsay, France, [9] Collège de France, F-75005 Paris, France
3. The reach of the unconscious
Axel Cleeremans [1,2,3]
[1] Université Libre de Bruxelles
[2] Center for Research in Cognition & Neurosciences
[3] Consciousness, Cognition & Computation Group
4. Threshold for subjective visibility is associated with striatal dopamine D2 receptor binding
Filip Van Opstal [1], Tom Verguts [1], Nick Van Laecken [2], Filip De Vos [2], Ingeborg Goethals [3], Wim Fias [1]
[1] Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium
[2] Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Ghent University, Belgium
[3] Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ghent University, Belgium
5. Neurodynamics of transitions between sleep and wakefulness revealed by Granger causality analysis of intracranial EEG data
Anil Seth [1,2], Adam Barrett [1,2], Andrea Pigorini [3], Lionel Barnett [1,2], Lino Nobili [4], Marcello Massimini [3]
[1] Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
[2] Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
[3] Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Milan, Milan 20157, Italy
[4] Centre for Epilepsy Surgery, “C. Munari”, Niguarda Hospital, Milan 20162, Italy
6. Unconscious arithmetic –arithmetic problems are solved without conscious awareness
Asael Y. Sklar [1], Ran R. Hassin [1,2]
[1] Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Psychology Department
[2] Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for Rationality
Sessions 1.2: Embodiment, etc.
Saturday July 13 15:30-17:30
Concurrent Session C1.2: Embodiment, Extended consciousness, and Higher-Order Theory (July 13th 1530-1730)
1. Towards a Scientifically Tractable, Direct Realist, Sensorimotor Account of Experience
Mike Beaton
IAS Research, UPV/EHU, Spain
2. Seeing Absence
Anya Farennikova
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. Extended Cognition, Extended Consciousness?
Tobias Schlicht
Institute of Philosophy II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
4. Tool use modulates both conscious and unconscious representations of body shape
Luke E. Miller [1,2], Matthew R. Longo [3], Ayse P. Saygin [1,2]
[1] Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego
[2] Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, University of California, San Diego
[3] Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck College, University of London
5. Troubles with Higher-Order Thought Theories of Consciousness: an Objection from Hydranencephaly
Karen Yan
Johns Hopkins University
6. Somatoparaphrenia and Higher-Order Thoughts
Rocco Gennaro
Department of Philosophy College of Liberal Arts, University of Southern Indiana
Concurrent Session C1.2: Embodiment, Extended consciousness, and Higher-Order Theory (July 13th 1530-1730)
1. Towards a Scientifically Tractable, Direct Realist, Sensorimotor Account of Experience
Mike Beaton
IAS Research, UPV/EHU, Spain
2. Seeing Absence
Anya Farennikova
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. Extended Cognition, Extended Consciousness?
Tobias Schlicht
Institute of Philosophy II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
4. Tool use modulates both conscious and unconscious representations of body shape
Luke E. Miller [1,2], Matthew R. Longo [3], Ayse P. Saygin [1,2]
[1] Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego
[2] Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind, University of California, San Diego
[3] Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck College, University of London
5. Troubles with Higher-Order Thought Theories of Consciousness: an Objection from Hydranencephaly
Karen Yan
Johns Hopkins University
6. Somatoparaphrenia and Higher-Order Thoughts
Rocco Gennaro
Department of Philosophy College of Liberal Arts, University of Southern Indiana
Sessions 1.1: Attention & Time Consciousness
Saturday July 13 15:30-17:30
Concurrent Session C1.1: Attention & Time Consciousness (July 13th, 1530-1730)
1. Perceptual load and the awareness of time
David James Robertson, Nilli Lavie
UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
2. Quantifying Temporal Consciousness
Eve A. Isham [1,2], Tiffany Wall [2], Farhan Sareshwala [2], Joseph Butler [2], Iain M. Harlow [2], Andrew P. Yonelinas [1,2], Joy J. Geng [1,2]
[1] UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain
[2] UC Davis Psychology Department
3. Shutting down the world (in your mind): spontaneous mind-wandering associated with and predicted by threshold fluctuations in conscious perception.
Mikael Bastian [1,2], Valentin Wyart [3], Jérôme Sackur [1]
[1] Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
[2] Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris6, Paris, France
[3] Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
4. Neural signatures of conscious face perception: The N170 is absent during inattentional blindness
Juliet Shafto, Michael Pitts
Reed College
5. My future self and me: prospective memory and temporal discounting
Ying-Tung Lin
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
6. Attentional attractors: Explaining the contrasting effects of different numbers of cues at attended and unattended locations
David Carmel [1], Marisa Carrasco [2]
[1] Psychology Department, University of Edinburgh, UK
[2] Psychology and Neural Science, New York University, USA
Concurrent Session C1.1: Attention & Time Consciousness (July 13th, 1530-1730)
1. Perceptual load and the awareness of time
David James Robertson, Nilli Lavie
UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
2. Quantifying Temporal Consciousness
Eve A. Isham [1,2], Tiffany Wall [2], Farhan Sareshwala [2], Joseph Butler [2], Iain M. Harlow [2], Andrew P. Yonelinas [1,2], Joy J. Geng [1,2]
[1] UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain
[2] UC Davis Psychology Department
3. Shutting down the world (in your mind): spontaneous mind-wandering associated with and predicted by threshold fluctuations in conscious perception.
Mikael Bastian [1,2], Valentin Wyart [3], Jérôme Sackur [1]
[1] Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
[2] Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris6, Paris, France
[3] Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
4. Neural signatures of conscious face perception: The N170 is absent during inattentional blindness
Juliet Shafto, Michael Pitts
Reed College
5. My future self and me: prospective memory and temporal discounting
Ying-Tung Lin
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
6. Attentional attractors: Explaining the contrasting effects of different numbers of cues at attended and unattended locations
David Carmel [1], Marisa Carrasco [2]
[1] Psychology Department, University of Edinburgh, UK
[2] Psychology and Neural Science, New York University, USA
Friday, July 6, 2012
Concurrent sessions 4.3: Phenomenology
Friday, July 6 2012 11:00-13:00 @ Pavilion Theatre
Concurrent session 4.3: Phenomenology
Albert Newen, "Analyzing Phenomenal Concepts Relying on Mental Files."
Esa Diaz-Leon, "Tye on Acquaintance and the Knowledge Argument."
Marta Jorba-Grau, "Towards a Specification of the Phenomenology of Conscious Thought."
Philipp Koralus, "Attention, Phenomenology, and the Semantics of Questions."
Adrian Alsmith, "A Puzzle Concerning Spatial Consciousness."
Benjamin Young, "Smelling Phenomenal: Rethinking the Distinction between Access and Phenomenal Consciousness."
Concurrent session 4.3: Phenomenology
Albert Newen, "Analyzing Phenomenal Concepts Relying on Mental Files."
Esa Diaz-Leon, "Tye on Acquaintance and the Knowledge Argument."
Marta Jorba-Grau, "Towards a Specification of the Phenomenology of Conscious Thought."
Philipp Koralus, "Attention, Phenomenology, and the Semantics of Questions."
Adrian Alsmith, "A Puzzle Concerning Spatial Consciousness."
Benjamin Young, "Smelling Phenomenal: Rethinking the Distinction between Access and Phenomenal Consciousness."
Concurrent sessions 4.2: Embodied consciousness
Friday, July 6 2012 11:00-13:00 @ Corn Exchange
Concurrent session 4.2: Embodied consciousness
Helena de Preester, "In-Depth Body and its Non-Topographic Representation."
Lana Kuhle, "Is Proprioception a Form of Perception?"
Timothy Lane, "Mineness, Minimal Self, and Self-Related Processing."
Noam Sagiv, "When Social Cognition Meets Cross-Modal Interactions: Mirroring Other People’s Experiences."
Sarah Garfinkel, "Blinded by your Heart: Awareness of Fear Stimuli is Influenced by Cardiac Cycle."
Jim Parkinson, "Why did I Stop Myself? The Effect of Non- Conscious Primes on Intentional Inhibition of Actions."
Concurrent session 4.2: Embodied consciousness
Helena de Preester, "In-Depth Body and its Non-Topographic Representation."
Lana Kuhle, "Is Proprioception a Form of Perception?"
Timothy Lane, "Mineness, Minimal Self, and Self-Related Processing."
Noam Sagiv, "When Social Cognition Meets Cross-Modal Interactions: Mirroring Other People’s Experiences."
Sarah Garfinkel, "Blinded by your Heart: Awareness of Fear Stimuli is Influenced by Cardiac Cycle."
Jim Parkinson, "Why did I Stop Myself? The Effect of Non- Conscious Primes on Intentional Inhibition of Actions."
Concurrent sessions 4.1: Stability and neural mechanisms
Friday, July 6 2012 11:00-13:00 @ Dome theatre
Concurrent session 4.1: Stability and neural mechanisms
Chris Allen, "Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Conscious Awareness and Perception."
Anouk Van Loon, "GABA Concentrations Predict Individual Differenced in Bistable Perception."
Jürgen Kornmeier, "EEG Correlates of Stable and Unstable Object Representations are Similar Across Stimulus Categories."
Bruno Van Swinderen, "Visual Rivalry in the Fly Brain Reveals a Dissociation Between Salience and Time."
Jan Brascamp, "Binocular Rivalry Requires Attention."
Liam Norman, "Object-Based Attention Without Awareness."
Concurrent session 4.1: Stability and neural mechanisms
Chris Allen, "Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Conscious Awareness and Perception."
Anouk Van Loon, "GABA Concentrations Predict Individual Differenced in Bistable Perception."
Jürgen Kornmeier, "EEG Correlates of Stable and Unstable Object Representations are Similar Across Stimulus Categories."
Bruno Van Swinderen, "Visual Rivalry in the Fly Brain Reveals a Dissociation Between Salience and Time."
Jan Brascamp, "Binocular Rivalry Requires Attention."
Liam Norman, "Object-Based Attention Without Awareness."
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Concurrent sessions 3.3: Self, agency, and hypnosis
Wednesday, July 4 2012 11:00-13:00 @ Pavilion
Concurrent session 3.3: Self, agency, and hypnosis
Athena Demertzi, "Increased fMRI Resting State Network Functional Connectivity in Hypnotic State."
Michael Lifshitz, "Using Suggestion to Gain Control Over Increasingly Automatic Processes."
Pedro De Saldanha da Gama, "Placebo-Suggestion Modulates Conflict Adaptation in the Stroop Task."
Helene Gaucho, "Zombies, Ouija, and the Ideomotor Effect: When Implicit Cognition Turns Explicit."
Max Seeger, "Authorship of Thoughts in Thought Insertion."
Georgina Torbet, "Disturbances of Agency in Schizophrenia."
Concurrent session 3.3: Self, agency, and hypnosis
Athena Demertzi, "Increased fMRI Resting State Network Functional Connectivity in Hypnotic State."
Michael Lifshitz, "Using Suggestion to Gain Control Over Increasingly Automatic Processes."
Pedro De Saldanha da Gama, "Placebo-Suggestion Modulates Conflict Adaptation in the Stroop Task."
Helene Gaucho, "Zombies, Ouija, and the Ideomotor Effect: When Implicit Cognition Turns Explicit."
Max Seeger, "Authorship of Thoughts in Thought Insertion."
Georgina Torbet, "Disturbances of Agency in Schizophrenia."
Concurrent sessions 3.2: Neural correlates and mechanisms
Wednesday, July 4 2012 11:00-13:00 @ Corn Exchange
Concurrent session 3.2: Neural correlates and mechanisms
Moti Salti, "Decoding the Contents of Conscious Perception."
Kazuhisa Shibata, "Perceptual Learning Incepted by Decoded fMRI Neurofeedback without Stimulus Presentation."
Roger Koenig-Robert, "The Time Course and Spatial Distribution ofConsciousness-Dependent Activity in the Brain."
Martijn Wokke, "Confuse Your Illusion: Feedback to Early Visual Cortex Contributes to Perceptual Completion."
Tessa Van Leeuwen, "Perceptual Closure in Grapheme-Colour Synaesthesia."
Marcus Rothkirch, "Looking Without Seeing: A Direct Oculomotor Correlate of Unconscious Visual Processing."
Concurrent session 3.2: Neural correlates and mechanisms
Moti Salti, "Decoding the Contents of Conscious Perception."
Kazuhisa Shibata, "Perceptual Learning Incepted by Decoded fMRI Neurofeedback without Stimulus Presentation."
Roger Koenig-Robert, "The Time Course and Spatial Distribution ofConsciousness-Dependent Activity in the Brain."
Martijn Wokke, "Confuse Your Illusion: Feedback to Early Visual Cortex Contributes to Perceptual Completion."
Tessa Van Leeuwen, "Perceptual Closure in Grapheme-Colour Synaesthesia."
Marcus Rothkirch, "Looking Without Seeing: A Direct Oculomotor Correlate of Unconscious Visual Processing."
Concurrent sessions 3.1: Theories and models
Wednesday, July 4 2012 11:00-13:00 @ Dome theatre
Concurrent session 3.1: Theories and models
Robert Van Gulick, "Integration Theories of Consciousness and the Unity of the Self- A Proposal for Mutual Exchange Between Research Programs."
Kevin O'Regan, "How to Build a Robot that Feels."
Aaron Schurger, "Stability as a Hallmark of the Neural Dynamics Underlying Conscious Sensory Perception."
Paul Verschure, "Consciousness as an Answer to Pervasive Intentionality."
Michael Cohen, "A Multi-Access Model of Conscious Awareness."
Bert Windey, "Is Consciousness Graded, Dichotomous, or Both?"
Concurrent session 3.1: Theories and models
Robert Van Gulick, "Integration Theories of Consciousness and the Unity of the Self- A Proposal for Mutual Exchange Between Research Programs."
Kevin O'Regan, "How to Build a Robot that Feels."
Aaron Schurger, "Stability as a Hallmark of the Neural Dynamics Underlying Conscious Sensory Perception."
Paul Verschure, "Consciousness as an Answer to Pervasive Intentionality."
Michael Cohen, "A Multi-Access Model of Conscious Awareness."
Bert Windey, "Is Consciousness Graded, Dichotomous, or Both?"
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Concurrent sessions 2.3: Time perception and attention
Tuesday, July 3 2012 16:30-18:30 @ Pavilion theatre
Concurrent session 2.3: Time perception and attention
Ian Phillips, "Attention and The Passing Of Time."
Jan Almang, "Time Consciousness and Object Constancy."
Bence Nanay, "Unconscious Attention."
Sundeep Teki, "A Unified Neuroanatomical Model Of Time Perception."
Gethin Hughes, "The Role Of Action-Effect Prediction In Intentional Binding And Sensory Attenuation."
Nathan Faivre, "Quantative Evaluation Of Conscious And Nonconscious Temporal Integration."
Concurrent session 2.3: Time perception and attention
Ian Phillips, "Attention and The Passing Of Time."
Jan Almang, "Time Consciousness and Object Constancy."
Bence Nanay, "Unconscious Attention."
Sundeep Teki, "A Unified Neuroanatomical Model Of Time Perception."
Gethin Hughes, "The Role Of Action-Effect Prediction In Intentional Binding And Sensory Attenuation."
Nathan Faivre, "Quantative Evaluation Of Conscious And Nonconscious Temporal Integration."
Concurrent sessions 2.2: Prediction, expectation, and consciousness
Tuesday, July 3 2012 16:30-18:30 @ Corn Exchange
Concurrent session 2.2: Prediction, expectation, and consciousness
Lars Muckli, "Predictive Coding In The Visual Cortex."
Maren Urner, "Pre-Stimulus Activity Predicts Awareness In Visual Extinction."
Anil Seth, "An Interoceptive Predictive Coding Model Of Conscious Presence"
Andreas Lind, "Can We Tell What We Said When We Hear Ourselves Saying Something Else?"
Ron Chrisley, "Making Predictive Coding More Predictive, More Enactive."
Michael Madary, "The Anticipation/Fulfilment Model Of Vision Connects Phenomenology And Cognitive Neuroscience."
Concurrent session 2.2: Prediction, expectation, and consciousness
Lars Muckli, "Predictive Coding In The Visual Cortex."
Maren Urner, "Pre-Stimulus Activity Predicts Awareness In Visual Extinction."
Anil Seth, "An Interoceptive Predictive Coding Model Of Conscious Presence"
Andreas Lind, "Can We Tell What We Said When We Hear Ourselves Saying Something Else?"
Ron Chrisley, "Making Predictive Coding More Predictive, More Enactive."
Michael Madary, "The Anticipation/Fulfilment Model Of Vision Connects Phenomenology And Cognitive Neuroscience."
Concurrent sessions 2.1: Implicit learning and perception
Tuesday, July 3 2012 16:30-18:30 @ Dome Theatre
Concurrent session 2.1: Implicit learning and perception
Sid Kouider, "The ‘Sublink’ Effect: Inducing An Attention Blink From Subliminal Stimuli."
Eva Van den Bussche, "The Evolution Of Masked Priming Effects Using The Incremental Priming Technique."
Anne Atas, "Subliminal Sequence Learning In Peripheral Vision."
Qiufang Fu, "Cultural Differences In Implicit Sequence Learning."
Claire Sergent, "Retro-Attention: Triggering Conscious Perception After The Stimulus Is Gone."
Ryota Kanai, "Stimulus Size Has Opposite Impacts On The Speed Of Unconscious Processing And The Timing Of Conscious Perception."
Concurrent session 2.1: Implicit learning and perception
Sid Kouider, "The ‘Sublink’ Effect: Inducing An Attention Blink From Subliminal Stimuli."
Eva Van den Bussche, "The Evolution Of Masked Priming Effects Using The Incremental Priming Technique."
Anne Atas, "Subliminal Sequence Learning In Peripheral Vision."
Qiufang Fu, "Cultural Differences In Implicit Sequence Learning."
Claire Sergent, "Retro-Attention: Triggering Conscious Perception After The Stimulus Is Gone."
Ryota Kanai, "Stimulus Size Has Opposite Impacts On The Speed Of Unconscious Processing And The Timing Of Conscious Perception."
Concurrent sessions 1.3: Unity and the unconscious
Tuesday, July 3 2012 14:00-16:00 @ Pavilion Theatre
Concurrent session 1.3: Unity and the unconscious
Annelinde Vandenbroucke, "Visual Sensory Memory Contains Phenomenal Rather Than Unconscious Representations."
Axel Cleeremans, "Behavioural Priming: It’s All In The Mind, But Whose Mind?"
Philip Pärnaments, "Objective Markers Of Detection Process During A Choice Blindness Task."
Heiko Reuss, "Adaptation To Unconscious Conflicts In Unconscious Contexts."
Ting-An Lin, "Do Split-Brain Subjects Have Unified Consciousness?"
Michael Klincewicz, "Access And The Unity Of Consciousness."
Concurrent session 1.3: Unity and the unconscious
Annelinde Vandenbroucke, "Visual Sensory Memory Contains Phenomenal Rather Than Unconscious Representations."
Axel Cleeremans, "Behavioural Priming: It’s All In The Mind, But Whose Mind?"
Philip Pärnaments, "Objective Markers Of Detection Process During A Choice Blindness Task."
Heiko Reuss, "Adaptation To Unconscious Conflicts In Unconscious Contexts."
Ting-An Lin, "Do Split-Brain Subjects Have Unified Consciousness?"
Michael Klincewicz, "Access And The Unity Of Consciousness."
Concurrent sessions 1.2: Altered states
Tuesday, July 3 2012 14:00-16:00 @ Corn Exchange
Concurrent session 1.2: Altered states
Carolyn Jennings, "Immersion Consciousness"
Adam Shriver, "Is Asymbolia The Only “Genuine” Case Of Dissociation Between The Affective And Sensory Dimensions Of Pain?"
Damian Cruse, "Communicating With The Unconscious: The Development Of A Brain-Computer Interface For The Vegetative And Minimally Conscious States."
Ithabi Gantner, "Thalamic Generator For Propofol-Induced Alpha-Rhythm: A Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Study."
Jacobo Sitt, "Cognitive Capacity But Not Sedation Level Predicts Neural Signatures Of Conscious Processing."
Robin Carhart-Harris, "The Neural Correlates Of Psychedelic Consciousness As Determined By fMRI Studies With Psilocybin."
Concurrent session 1.2: Altered states
Carolyn Jennings, "Immersion Consciousness"
Adam Shriver, "Is Asymbolia The Only “Genuine” Case Of Dissociation Between The Affective And Sensory Dimensions Of Pain?"
Damian Cruse, "Communicating With The Unconscious: The Development Of A Brain-Computer Interface For The Vegetative And Minimally Conscious States."
Ithabi Gantner, "Thalamic Generator For Propofol-Induced Alpha-Rhythm: A Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Study."
Jacobo Sitt, "Cognitive Capacity But Not Sedation Level Predicts Neural Signatures Of Conscious Processing."
Robin Carhart-Harris, "The Neural Correlates Of Psychedelic Consciousness As Determined By fMRI Studies With Psilocybin."
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