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  1. Steady state evoked potential (SSEP) responses in the primary and secondary somatosensory cortices of anesthetized cats: Nonlinearity characterized by harmonic and intermodulation frequencies
  2. Integrated information structure collapses with anesthetic loss of conscious arousal in Drosophila melanogaster
  3. Does the Mind Wander When the Brain Takes a Break? Local Sleep in Wakefulness, Attentional Lapses and Mind-Wandering
  4. How to see your third-eye (and make your self disappear)
  5. A general spectral decomposition of causal influences applied to integrated information
  6. Expectation and attention increase the integration of top-down and bottom-up signals in perception through different pathways
  7. Surprising threats accelerate evidence accumulation for conscious perception: Supplementary Materials
  8. Measuring graded changes in consciousness through multi-target filling-in
  9. Attention periodically samples competing stimuli during binocular rivalry
  10. Expectation and attention increase the integration of top-down and bottom-up signals in perception through different pathways
  11. Sustained conscious access to incidental memories in RSVP
  12. Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s disease changes perception in the Rubber Hand Illusion
  13. Conscious access in the near absence of attention: critical extensions on the dual-task paradigm
  14. The Effect of Common Signals on Power, Coherence and Granger Causality: Theoretical Review, Simulations, and Empirical Analysis of Fruit Fly LFPs Data
  15. Attention periodically samples competing stimuli during binocular rivalry
  16. Conscious machines: Defining questions
  17. Isoflurane Impairs Low-Frequency Feedback but Leaves High-Frequency Feedforward Connectivity Intact in the Fly Brain
  18. Geometry of Information Integration
  19. Intracranial markers of conscious face perception in humans
  20. Are the Neural Correlates of Consciousness in the Front or in the Back of the Cerebral Cortex? Clinical and Neuroimaging Evidence
  21. A unified framework for dissecting the effects of common signals on functional and effective connectivity analyses: power, coherence, and Granger causality
  22. Conscious Perception as Integrated Information Patterns in Human Electrocorticography
  23. Simulated forward and backward self motion, based on realistic parameters, causes motion induced blindness
  24. Isoflurane reduces feedback in the fruit fly brain
  25. Optokinetic nystagmus reflects perceptual directions in the onset binocular rivalry in Parkinson’s disease
  26. Parkinson's disease alters multisensory perception: Insights from the Rubber Hand Illusion
  27. “What is it like to be a bat?”-a pathway to the answer from the integrated information theory
  28. Neural markers of predictive coding under perceptual uncertainty revealed with Hierarchical Frequency Tagging
  29. Are we underestimating the richness of visual experience?
  30. Unified framework for information integration based on information geometry
  31. Hierarchical Frequency Tagging reveals neural markers of predictive coding under varying uncertainty
  32. Large Capacity of Conscious Access for Incidental Memories in Natural Scenes
  33. Local Versus Global Effects of Isoflurane Anesthesia on Visual Processing in the Fly Brain
  34. Using category theory to assess the relationship between consciousness and integrated information theory
  35. No-Report and Report-Based Paradigms Jointly Unravel the NCC: Response to Overgaard and Fazekas
  36. Measuring Integrated Information from the Decoding Perspective
  37. Frequency-dependent spatiotemporal profiles of visual responses recorded with subdural ECoG electrodes in awake monkeys: Differences between high- and low-frequency activity
  38. Semantic Wavelet-Induced Frequency-Tagging (SWIFT) Periodically Activates Category Selective Areas While Steadily Activating Early Visual Areas
  39. No-Report Paradigms: Extracting the True Neural Correlates of Consciousness
  40. Preferential attention to animals and people is independent of the amygdala
  41. Consciousness in humans and non-human animals: recent advances and future directions
  42. Introduction to research topic: attention and consciousness in different senses
  43. Top-down attention and consciousness: comment on Cohen et al.
  44. Spatial Attention Is Attracted in a Sustained Fashion toward Singular Points in the Optic Flow
  45. Abnormal social reward processing in autism as indexed by pupillary responses to happy faces
  46. Processing of Facial Emotion in the Human Fusiform Gyrus
  47. Qualia
  48. Attention and consciousness: related yet different
  49. Introduction to Research Topic – Binocular Rivalry: A Gateway to Studying Consciousness
  50. The Role of Risk Aversion in Non-Conscious Decision Making
  51. A category-specific response to animals in the right human amygdala
  52. Manifestation of ocular-muscle EMG contamination in human intracranial recordings
  53. Is recurrent processing necessary and/or sufficient for consciousness?
  54. Opposing effects of attention and consciousness on afterimages
  55. Reading the mind's eye: Decoding category information during mental imagery
  56. Attentional modulation of visual motion perception using novel wavelet stimuli
  57. Consciousness and Attention: On Sufficiency and Necessity
  58. Intact rapid detection of fearful faces in the absence of the amygdala
  59. The Relationship Between Consciousness and Attention
  60. Decoding Face Information in Time, Frequency and Space from Direct Intracranial Recordings of the Human Brain
  61. Spatial attention increases performance but not subjective confidence in a discrimination task
  62. Response to Mole: Subjects can attend to completely invisible objects
  63. Attention and consciousness
  64. Flash suppression
  65. Phenomenology without conscious access is a form of consciousness without top-down attention
  66. Emotion and consciousness
  67. Contrast thresholds for component motion with full and poor attention
  68. Orienting to social stimuli differentiates social cognitive impairment in autism and schizophrenia
  69. Attention and consciousness: two distinct brain processes
  70. The Scope and Limits of Top-Down Attention in Unconscious Visual Processing
  71. Depth of interocular suppression associated with continuous flash suppression, flash suppression, and binocular rivalry
  72. Continuous flash suppression reduces negative afterimages
  73. Working memory and fear conditioning