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Dehumanizing the Enemy: The Intersection of Neuroethics and Military Ethics
In D. Whetham (Ed.), The Responsibility to Protect: Alternative Perspectives: Martinus Nijhoff.
Visioning in the Brain: an fMRI Study of Inspirational Coaching and Mentoring
Social Neuroscience
More than a feeling: Counterintuitive effects of compassion on moral judgment
In J. Sytsma (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Mind: Continuum.
Rethinking the role of the rTPJ in attention and social cognition in light of the opposing domains hypothesis
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Seeing Human: distinct and overlapping neural signatures associated with two forms of dehumanization
Neuroimage
A scientific case for conceptual dualism: The problem of consciousness and the opposing domains hypothesis
In J. Knobe, T. Lombrozo & S. Nichols (Eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (Vol. 1): Oxford University Press.
fMRI evidence of reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains
Neuroimage
The phenomenal stance revisited
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3 (3): 383-403
Independence of anticipatory signals for spatial attention from number of nontarget stimuli in the visual field
J Neurophysiol. 100(2):829-38.
Anticipatory suppression of non-attended locations in visual cortex marks target location and predicts perception
J Neurosci. 28(26):6549-56
Asymmetry of anticipatory activity in visual cortex predicts the locus of attention and perception
J Neurosci. 27(52):14424-33.
Changing human visual field organization from early visual to extra-occipital cortex
PLoS ONE 2(5): e452
Separate modulations of human V1 associated with spatial attention and task structure
Neuron, 51(1), 135-147.
Introspection and cognitive brain mapping: From stimulus-response to script-report
Trends In Cognitive Sciences, 6(8), 333-339.
Induced gamma activity is associated with conscious awareness of pattern masked nouns
International Journal Of Psychophysiology, 44(2), 93-100.
Introspective physicalism as an approach to the science of consciousness
Cognition, 79(1-2), 161-196.
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