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  1. The structure of awareness: Contemporary applications of William James' forgotten concept of "the fringe".David Galin - 1994 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 15 (4):375-401.
    Modern psychology does not address the great variety of elements constituting subjective experience or the relations among them. This essay examines ideas on the fine structure of awareness and suggests a more precisely characterized set of variables, useful to all psychologists interested in awareness, whether their focus is on computer simulation, neuroscience, or clinical intervention. This view builds on William James' insight into the qualitative differences among the parts of subjective experience, a concept nearly forgotten until recently reinterpreted in contemporary (...)
     
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  2. Comments on Epstein's Neurocognitive Interpretation of William James's Model of Consciousness.David Galin - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (4):576-583.
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    Beyond the Fringe.David Galin - 1993 - Consciousness and Cognition 2 (2):113-118.
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    Theoretical reflections on awareness, monitoring, and self in relation on anosognosia.David Galin - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (2):152-62.
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    Aesthetic experience: Marcel Proust and the neo-Jamesian structure of awareness.David Galin - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2):241-253.
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    The structure of subjective experience: Sharpen the concepts and terminology.David Galin - 1996 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness: The First Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press. pp. 121--140.