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  1. The Neurophysiological Basis of Mind: The Principles of Neurophysiology.J. C. ECCLES - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (18):153-159.
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    Neurophysiological correlates of memory change in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders treated with choline.Anita J. Fuglestad, Neely C. Miller, Birgit A. Fink, Christopher J. Boys, Judith K. Eckerle, Michael K. Georgieff & Jeffrey R. Wozniak - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundPrenatal and early postnatal choline supplementation reduces cognitive and behavioral deficits in animal models of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. In a previously published 9-month clinical trial of choline supplementation in children with FASD, we reported that postnatal choline was associated with improved performance on a hippocampal-dependent recognition memory task. The current paper describes the neurophysiological correlates of that memory performance for trial completers.MethodsChildren with FASD who were enrolled in a clinical trial of choline supplementation were followed for 9 months. Delayed (...)
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    Neurophysiology and freedom of the will.Dirk Hartmann - 2004 - Poiesis and Praxis 2 (4):275-284.
    In the first two sections of the paper, some basic terminological distinctions regarding “freedom of the will” as a philosophical problem are expounded and discussed. On this basis, the third section focuses on the examination of two neurophysiological experiments (one by Benjamin Libet and one by William Grey Walter), which in recent times are often interpreted as providing an empirical vindication of determinism and, accordingly, a refutation of positions maintaining freedom of the will. It will be argued that both experiments (...)
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    Neurophysiological laws and purposive principles.William L. Rowe - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (October):502-508.
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    Neurophysiological and psychological changes induced by certain drugs: I. Responses to electrical stimulation.O. D. Fowler - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (6):657.
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    Neurophysiological evidence for simulation and action.J. Decety - 2002 - In Jérôme Dokic & Joëlle Proust (eds.), Simulation and Knowledge of Action. John Benjamins.
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    Neurophysiology, neuropsychiatry and neurophilosophy of catatonia.Georg Northoff - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (5):592-599.
    The excellent and highly interesting commentaries address the following concerns: (1) neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of catatonia; (2) cognitive-motor deficits in catatonia; (3) conceptual issues; (4) general methodology in neuropsychiatric research; and (5) neurophilosophical implications. The specific problems, issues, and aspects raised by the different commentators are grouped under these categories in Table R1 presented below. These five areas of concern are then discussed in the order listed in the five sections of the Response.
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    Neurophysiological and psychological changes induced by certain drugs: II. Electrocortical changes.O. D. Fowler - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 28 (1):37.
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    Neurophysiological correlates of face perception.Stefan R. Schweinberger - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
    This article discusses neurophysiological correlates of those processes that mediate face recognition. Neurophysiological research in the past few years has been strongly focused on the N170, a putative correlate of the detection of a face-like visual configuration or structural encoding of faces. Neural correlates of recognition may be inferred from a difference between a repeated and an unrepeated presentation of a particular face. It focuses on effects related to face repetition and familiarity and correlates of face identification that involve retrieval (...)
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    Neurophysiological contrast phenomena and figural aftereffects.J. A. Deutsch - 1964 - Psychological Review 71 (1):19-26.
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    The neurophysiology of hearing: I. The magnitude of threshold-stimuli during recovery from stimulation-deafness.Alfred H. Holway, Rose C. Staton & Michael J. Zigler - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (6):669.
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    Neurophysiological indices of free recall memory biases in major depression: The impact of stimulus arousal and valence.Patricia J. Deldin, Shanthi K. Naidu, Avgusta Y. Shestyuk & Brooks R. Casas - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (5):1002-1020.
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    Neurophysiology and morality: the problem of interdisciplinary research.Р. С Платонов - 2022 - Philosophy Journal 15 (4):136-151.
    The aim of the paper is to reveal the main methodological problems of neuroethics in the course of its development as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of morality, as well as to propose a critical analysis of the results of cognitive science (neurophysiol­ogy) in the context of moral philosophy. For this purpose, the author analyzes the modern subject field of neuroethical research from the point of view of philosophical ethics and discusses the main conceptions in which the results of (...)
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    Neurophysiological correlates of the reflexive orienting of spatial attention.Jillian H. Fecteau, Andrew H. Bell, Michael C. Dorris & Douglas P. Munoz - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos (eds.), Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press.
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    Some neurophysiologic aspects of consciousness.Joseph E. Bogen - 1997 - Seminars in Neurology 17:95-103.
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    Neurophysiological States and Perceptual Representations: The Case of Action Properties Detected by the Ventro-Dorsal Visual Stream.Gabriele Ferretti - 2006 - In Lorenzo Magnani & Claudia Casadio (eds.), Model Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. Logical, Epistemological, and Cognitive Issues. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
    Philosophers and neuroscientists often suggest that we perceptually represent objects and their properties. However, they start from very different background assumptions when they use the term “perceptual representation”. On the one hand, sometimes philosophers do not need to properly take into consideration the empirical evidence concerning the neural states subserving the representational perceptual processes they are talking about. On the other hand, neuroscientists do not rely on a meticulous definition of “perceptual representation” when they talk about this empirical evidence that (...)
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  17. Basic neurophysiological mechanisms revealed by means of unconscious stimuli.T. G. Beteleva - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 95-95.
     
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    Neurophysiology of preparation, movement and imagery.Jerome N. Sanes - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):221-223.
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    The Neurophysiological Responses of Concussive Impacts: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies.Emily Scott, Dawson J. Kidgell, Ashlyn K. Frazer & Alan J. Pearce - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
  20. Neurophysiology and The Philosophy of Mind.Warren Steinkraus - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (4):351.
     
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  21. A neurophysiological account of working memory limited capacity: Within-chunk integration and betweenitem segregation.A. Raffone, G. Wolters & J. M. J. Murre - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24:139-41.
     
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    From neurophysiology to perception.Richard M. Warren - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):288-288.
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    The lexicon from a neurophysiological view.Horst M. M.üller - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):50-51.
    (1) Reaction time (RT) studies give only a partial picture of language processing, hence it may be risky to use the output of the computational model to inspire neurophysiological investigations instead of seeking further neurophysiological data to adjust the RT based theory. (2) There is neurophysiological evidence for differences in the cortical representation of different word categories; this could be integrated into a future version of the Levelt model. (3) EEG/MEG coherence analysis allows the monitoring of synchronous electrical activity in (...)
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    How Neurophysiological Measures Can be Used to Enhance the Evaluation of Remote Tower Solutions.Pietro Aricò, Maxime Reynal, Gianluca Di Flumeri, Gianluca Borghini, Nicolina Sciaraffa, Jean-Paul Imbert, Christophe Hurter, Michela Terenzi, Ana Ferreira, Simone Pozzi, Viviana Betti, Matteo Marucci, Alexandru C. Telea & Fabio Babiloni - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Neurophysiologic Correlates of Post-stroke Mood and Emotional Control.Deniz Doruk, Marcel Simis, Marta Imamura, André R. Brunoni, Leon Morales-Quezada, Renato Anghinah, Felipe Fregni & Linamara R. Battistella - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
  26. The neurophysiology of abstract response strategies.Aldo Genovesio & Steven P. Wise - 2008 - In Silvia A. Bunge & Jonathan D. Wallis (eds.), Neuroscience of rule-guided behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Neurophysiological correlates of persistent vegetative and minimally conscious states.Erik J. Kobylarz & Nicholas D. Schiff - 2005 - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Vol 15 (3-4):323-332.
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    Are neurophysiological techniques adequate to account for agonistic behavior?Paul Leyhausen - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):223-224.
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    Neurophysiological and neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the effects of yoga-based practices: towards a comprehensive theoretical framework.Laura Schmalzl, Chivon Powers & Eva Henje Blom - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Neurophysiology of temporal orienting in ventral visual stream.Britt Anderson & David L. Sheinberg - 2010 - In Anna C. Nobre & Jennifer T. Coull (eds.), Attention and Time. Oxford University Press. pp. 407.
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    Neurophysiological Correlates of User Experience in Smart Home Systems (SHSs): First Evidence From Electroencephalography and Autonomic Measures.Laura Angioletti, Federico Cassioli & Michela Balconi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Neurophysiological reduction and psychological explanation.Michael Martin - 1971 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (1):161-170.
  33. Neurophysiological patterns of vegetative and minimally conscious states.Jean-Michel Guérit - 2005 - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Vol 15 (3-4):357-371.
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    Neurophysiology and experiences.Chris Mortensen - 1980 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (3):250-264.
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    Neurophysiological and Neuropsychological Aspects of Spatial Neglect.Marc Jeannerod (ed.) - 1987 - Elsevier Science.
    In this volume, three aspects are examined: a) normal subjects, where new findings on spatial behavior are described. b) brain-lesioned subjects, where the ...
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  36. Neurophysiological correlates of the attentional spotlight.Edgar A. Deyoe & Julie Brefczynski - 2005 - In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos (eds.), Neurobiology of Attention. Academic Press. pp. 372--376.
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    Neurophysiological reduction and type identity.Michael Martin - 1977 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 7 (1):91-93.
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    The neurophysiological mechanisms of consciousness.E. N. Sokolov - 1992 - Journal of Russian and East European Psychology 30:6-12.
  39. Neurophysiological correlates of the altered state of consciousness during hypnosis.L. Spivak, S. Medvedev V. Puzenko & Y. Polyakov - 1990 - Human Physiology 16:405-410.
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    Wearable Neurophysiological Recordings in Middle-School Classroom Correlate With Students’ Academic Performance.Yu Zhang, Fei Qin, Bo Liu, Xuan Qi, Yingying Zhao & Dan Zhang - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  41. Comments on neurophysiological reduction.R. L. Barnette - 1972 - Theoria 38 (3):143-144.
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    A Neurophysiological and Neuropsychological Consideration of Mindful Movement: Clinical and Research Implications.Tamara Anne Russell & Silvia Maria Arcuri - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:132944.
    In this article, we present ideas related to three key aspects of mindfulness training: the regulation of attention via noradrenaline, the importance of working memory and its various components (particularly the central executive and episodic buffer), and the relationship of both of these to mind-wandering. These same aspects of mindfulness training are also involved in the preparation and execution of movement and implicated in the pathophysiology of psychosis. We argue that by moving in a mindful way, there may be an (...)
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    Neurophysiological Correlates of Gait in the Human Basal Ganglia and the PPN Region in Parkinson’s Disease.Rene Molina, Chris J. Hass, Kristen Sowalsky, Abigail C. Schmitt, Enrico Opri, Jaime A. Roper, Daniel Martinez-Ramirez, Christopher W. Hess, Kelly D. Foote, Michael S. Okun & Aysegul Gunduz - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Neurophysiology indicates cognitive penetration of the visual system.Alexander Grunewald - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):379-380.
    Short-term memory, nonattentional task effects and nonspatial extraretinal representations in the visual system are signs of cognitive penetration. All of these have been found physiologically, arguing against the cognitive impenetrability of vision as a whole. Instead, parallel subcircuits in the brain, each subserving a different competency including sensory and cognitive (and in some cases motor) aspects, may have cognitively impenetrable components.
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    Impoverishment: Neurophysiological effects.Susan D. Healy & Martin J. Tovee - 1999 - In Francine L. Dolins (ed.), Attitudes to animals: views in animal welfare. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 54.
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    Neurophysiology of Consciousness: Selected Papers and New Essays.Benjamin W. Libet - 1993 - Birkhauser.
    Behav. and Brain Sci., 8, 558-566. Libet, B. (1987). 'Consciousness: Conscious, Subjective Experience.' In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience , ed. G. Adelman. ...
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  47. Neurophysiological mechanisms and consciousness.O. D. Creutzfeld - 1979 - In Brain and Mind. (Ciba Foundation Symposium 69).
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    Toward a Unified Theory of Narcosis: Brain Imaging Evidence for a Thalamocortical Switch as the Neurophysiologic Basis of Anesthetic-Induced Unconsciousness.M. T. Alkire, R. J. Haier & J. H. Fallon - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (3):370-386.
    A unifying theory of general anesthetic-induced unconsciousness must explain the common mechanism through which various anesthetic agents produce unconsciousness. Functional-brain-imaging data obtained from 11 volunteers during general anesthesia showed specific suppression of regional thalamic and midbrain reticular formation activity across two different commonly used volatile agents. These findings are discussed in relation to findings from sleep neurophysiology and the implications of this work for consciousness research. It is hypothesized that the essential common neurophysiologic mechanism underlying anesthetic-induced unconsciousness is, as (...)
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    Editorial: Neurophysiology of Silence: Neuroscientific, Psychological, Educational and Contemplative Perspectives.Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan, Narayanan Srinivasan, Joseph Glicksohn, Jean-Yves Beziau, Filippo Carducci & Aviva Berkovich-Ohana - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Neurophysiological correlates of mental unity.F. Bremer - 1966 - In John C. Eccles (ed.), Brain and Conscious Experience: Study Week September 28 to October 4, 1964, of the Pontificia Academia Scientiarum. New York,: Springer. pp. 283--297.
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