
Behavioral Methods in Consciousness Research
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- Section One Introduction
- 1: Morten Overgaard: Consciousness research methods: The empirical "hard problem"
- 2: Morten Overgaard: The challenge of measuring consciousness
- 3: Bert Timmermans and Axel Cleeremans: How can we measure awareness? An overview of current methods
- Section Two Experimental Paradigms
- 4: Talis Bachmann: Unmasking the pitfalls of the masking method in consciousness research
- 5: Man Song, Ai Koizumi, and Hakwan C. Lau: A Behavioral Method to Manipulate Metacognitive Awareness Independent of Stimulus Awareness
- 6: Maxine Sherman, Adam B. Barrett and Ryota Kanai: Inferences about Consciousness Using Subjective Reports of Confidence
- 7: Arnaud Destrebecqz, Ana Franco, Julie Bertels and Vinciane Gaillard: Direct and indirect measures of statistical learning
- 8: J.W. Brascamp: Binocular rivalry and other forms of visual bistability
- Section Three: Subjective Measures
- 9: Elisabeth Norman and Mark C. Price: Measuring consciousness with confidence ratings
- 10: Mads Jensen, Steven Di Costa and Patrick Haggard: Intentional Binding: A measure of agency
- 11: Kristian Sandberg and Morten Overgaard: Using the Perceptual Awareness Scale (PAS)
- Section Four: Analysis and Statistics
- 12: Zoltan Dienes: How Bayesian statistics are needed to determine whether mental states are unconscious
- 13: Kim Mouridsen: Handling the p - and how real evidence goes beyond p-values
- Section Five: Metachapters
- 14: Colin Klein and Jakob Hohwy: Variability, convergence and dimensions of consciousness
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