Commentary on Revonsuo's Can Functional Brain Imaging Discover Consciousness in the Brain?

Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (3):30 (2001)
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Antti Revonsuo has given us an engaging and deliberately provocative paper discussing the value of brain imaging in the search for the neural basis of consciousness. In some places, however, his enthusiasm for the controversial nature of the topic has led him to overstate or misdirect his case

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