The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience

Philosophical Psychology 28 (4):609-613 (2015)
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The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience by Jesse J. Prinz. . ???aop.label???. doi: 10.1080/09515089.2013.838829

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Attention, seeing, and change blindness.Michael Tye - 2010 - Philosophical Issues 20 (1):410-437.

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