Three Centuries of Category Errors in Studies of the Neural Basis of Consciousness and Intentionality (1997)

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12 Consciousness, Intentionality, and Causality – Walter J Freeman - 1999
Jean Piaget Society Symposium, Berkeley, CA, May 31 - June 2, 2001: – Using Systemic Accounts, Walter J Freeman
Perception of Time and Causation Through the – Kinesthesia Of Intentional, Walter J Freeman, Prof Eliano Pessa
Time and Causation 1 Walter J Freeman Perception of time and causation through the kinesthesia of intentional action. – Walter J Freeman
On the Finite Time 1 Walter J Freeman Perception of time and causation through the kinesthesia of intentional action. Cognitive Processing 1: 18-34. – Walter J Freeman
Three types of state transition underlying perception – Walter J Freeman - 2007
9 Nonlinear brain dynamics as macroscopic manifestation of underlying many-body dynamics – Walter J. Freeman , Giuseppe Vitiello - 2006
Emotion, Development, and Self-Organization Dynamic Systems Approaches to Emotional Development – Aquinas. Txt Walter J Freeman, Walter J Freeman, Marc D. Lewis, Isabel Granic (eds - 1998
20 A neurobiological theory of meaning in perception. Part 1. Information and meaning in nonconvergent and nonlocal brain dynamics – Synchrony Among Multicortical Eegs Freeman, Walter J Freeman, Gyöngyi Gaál, Rebecka Jornsten - 2003
On communicating with semantic machines – Walter J Freeman - 2002
Comparison of Brain Models for Active vs. Passive Perception – Walter Freeman Department, Walter J Freeman - 1999
Brains Create Macroscopic Order from Microscopic – Disorder By Neurodynamics, P. Århem, C. Blomberg, H. Liljenström (eds, Walter J Freeman
5 Characteristics of the Synchronization of Brain Activity Imposed by Finite Conduction Velocities of Axons – Walter J Freeman, Key Words - 2000
The Neurodynamics of Intentionality in Animal Brains May Provide a – Basis For Constructing, Walter J Freeman - 2000
Stability and flexibility of human neocortex 1 Freeman, Holmes, West, Vanhatalo Dynamics of human neocortex that optimizes its stability and flexibility International Journal of Intelligent Systems (2005) in press – Walter J Freeman, Mark D Holmes, G Alex, Er West, Sampsa Vanhatalo
A NEUROBIOLOGICAL THEORY OF MEANING IN PERCEPTION. PART I: INFORMATION AND MEANING IN NONCONVERGENT AND NONLOCAL – Brain Dynamics, Walter J. Freeman - 2002
18 Embodiment in attitudes, social perception, and emotion – Paula M. Niedenthal, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Piotr Winkielman, Silvia Krauth-gruber, François Ric - 2004
4 Seeing Things as People: Anthropomorphism and Common-Sense Psychology – Stuart Watt, Stuart Neil, Kennaway Watt - 1998
14 Chaotic Oscillations and the Genesis of Meaning in Cerebral Cortex – Walter J. Freeman, John M. Barrie - 1994