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Friday, May 9, 2014
New Mandik Papers
I just put a bunch of new-ish papers of mine up on my publications page at my website, petemandik.com. And they're here, too. Check 'em out.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Bernard J. Baars and the Global Workspace Theory of Consciousness — Space Time Mind
Cognitive neuroscience meets philosophy in the latest installment of SpaceTimeMind, a project by Pete Mandik and Richard Brown. Read more about it here: Bernard J. Baars and the Global Workspace Theory of Consciousness — Space Time Mind
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