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The journal reports on conferences, notably the Toward a Science of Consciousness (TSC) conference, which is organized by the Center for Consciousness Studies based at the University of Arizona in Tucson. See, for example, TSC 2012. [2] Papers from the first Online Consciousness Conference were published in a special issue of JCS in April 2010. [3]
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The official journal of the society is the open-access journal Neuroscience of Consciousness. [1] The association published the open-access journal Psyche until 2010. The association provides a freely available e-print archive of papers relevant to the study of consciousness. The society also publishes occasional edited books on selected topics.
The Science of Consciousness (TSC; formerly Toward a Science of Consciousness) is an international academic conference that has been held biannually since 1994. It is organized by the Center for Consciousness Studies of the University of Arizona. Alternate conferences are held in Arizona (either Tucson or Phoenix), and the others in locations ...
Journal of Cell Science, a British biweekly, first published 1853; Journal of Consciousness Studies, an American quarterly, since 1994; Journal of Croatian Studies, published irregularly since 1960; Journal of Cuneiform Studies, an American assyriological annual since 1947
Humphrey is the son of the immunologist John H. Humphrey and the psychoanalyst Janet Humphrey ... Journal of Consciousness Studies 7(4):98–112, 2000. "One Self: ...
Paul Marshal, writing in Journal of Consciousness Studies, described the book a monumental work with far-reaching revolutionary ambitions, "a heavyweight intellectual contribution that will be indispensable to those interested in late 19th-century reactions to scientific naturalism, to investigators of anomalous experiences, and to students of ...
Stuart Hameroff (born July 16, 1947) is an American anesthesiologist and professor at the University of Arizona known for his studies of consciousness and his controversial contention that consciousness originates from quantum states in neural microtubules. He is the lead organizer of the Science of Consciousness conference.