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Yann Coello
Laboratoire URECA Université Charles-de-Gaulle
Lille III
http://www.univ-lille3.fr/ureca/coello/
Spatial context and visual perception for action
Effect of structuring the workspace on cognitive and sensorimotor distance estimation : no dissociation between perception and action
Alessandro Farne
INSERM U534, Espace et Action, Lyon
Shaping multisensory action–space with tools: evidence from patients with cross-modal extinction
Shaun
Gallagher
University of Central Florida, Orlando
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~gallaghr/
Phenomenological approaches to self-consciousness. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/self-consciousness-phenomenological/Philosophical conceptions of the self: implications for cognitive science
Steven Laureys
Centre de Recherches du Cyclotron, Université
de Liège
http://www.ulg.ac.be/crc/fr/slaureys.html
The locked-in syndrome : what is it like to be conscious but paralyzed and voiceless?
Functional neuroimaging in the vegetative state
Behavioral evaluation of consciousness in severe brain damage
Death, unconsciousness and the brain
The neural correlate of (un)awareness: lessons from the vegetative state
Dorothée
Legrand
CREA, Paris
http://www.crea.polytechnique.fr/personnels/fiches/legrand/legrandenglish.html
The bodily self: The sensori-motor roots of pre-reflexive self-consciousness.
Being a body. Book review on Shaun Gallagher's How the Body Shapes the Mind.
Transparently oneself
Jacques Paillard
Professeur Emérite, CNRS-NBM, Marseille
http://jacquespaillard.apinc.org/
Body Schema and Body Image - A Double Dissociation in Deafferented Patients.
Localization without Content. A tactile analogue of "Blind Sight".
Jean-Luc
Petit
Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg 2. Collège
de France, Paris. CREA, Paris (associate)
http://www.chez.com/jlpetit/cv2004.htm
La spatialité originaire du corps propre : phénoménologie et neurosciences
Quelques apories (anciennes et modernes) du mouvement dans les neurosciences
Claire
Petitmengin
GET/INT, Paris. CREA, Paris (associate)
http://www.int-evry.fr/dsi/personnel/petitmengin/
Un exemple de recherche neuro-phénoménologique : l'anticipation des crises d'épilepsie
Describing one’s subjective experience in the second person. An interview method for the science of consciousness
The Intuitive Experience
Simone Schuetz-Bosbach
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College
London
http://www.psy.mpg.de/tpl/?tpl=11&name=bosbach&lang=1
http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk/Research-Groups/Motor-Control-Group/group-members/MemberDetails.php?Title=Dr&FirstName=Simone&LastName=Bosbach
Inferring another's expectation from action: the role ofperipheral sensation.
Evan Thompson
University of Toronto
http://www.yorku.ca/evant/
Sensorimotor subjectivity and the enactive approach to experience
Are There Neural Correlates of Consciousness?
EVAN'S PRESENTATION WILL BE BASED ON THIS PAPER: Look Again: Consciousness and Mental Imagery
Manos Tsakiris
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College
London
http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk/Research-Groups/Motor-Control-Group/group-members/MemberDetails.php?Title=Dr&FirstName=Manos&LastName=Tsakiris
A specific role for efferent information in self-recognition
The Rubber Hand Illusion Revisited: Visuotactile Integration and Self-Attribution
Experimenting with the acting self
Awareness of somatic events associated with a voluntary action
Dan Zahavi
Center for Subjectivity Research, Copenhagen
http://www.cfs.ku.dk/cv_dz.htm