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  1. Cognition, computation, and consciousness.Masao Itō, Yasushi Miyashita & Edmund T. Rolls (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Understanding consciousness is a truly multidisciplinary project, attracting intense interest from researchers and theorists from diverse backgrounds. Thus, we now have computational scientists, neuroscientists, and philosophers all engaged in the same effort. This book draws together the work of leading researchers around the world, providing insights from these three general perspectives. The work is highlighted by a rare look at work being conducted by Japanese researchers.
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    How are multiple central commands integrated for voluntary movement control?Masao Ito - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):610-611.
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    How neuroscience accounts for the illusion of conscious will.Masao Ito - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5):664-665.
    Wegner's monograph presents the view that conscious will is a feeling that we experience when we perform an action through a mechanistic process of the brain, rather than a mental force that causes the action. The view is supported by several lines of evidence in which conscious will is dissociated from the actual performance of voluntary movements, as in automatism. The book further extends an insightful analysis of the mental system behind the illusion of conscious will and inspires neuroscientists to (...)
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    The CNS as a multivariable control system.Masao Ito - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):552-553.
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    What is the primary contribution of the proposed types of communication to neuronal networks?Masao Ito - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (3):429-429.