Neuroscientists! I need recommendations on papers about neurophenomenology and particularly its applications in experiments
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @DrGBuckingham
more seriously, there are basically a handful of papers that considered themselves (3-4) empirical neuropheno - Antoine Lutz's PNAS paper, and the two french studies in epilepsy.
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All are more than a decade old and in very small samples and the only 'direct lineage' neuropheno studies, i.e. ones that tried to use Varela's direct conception of using elicitation techniques to generate subjective clusters
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that being said, there are some small bubbles of follow-on work. I can't recall the links, but I know a group in Chile or Argentina has been collecting subjective reports en masse using smart phones and doing cluster analysis
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more loosely defined still, some would argue that the entire metacognition enterprise (i.e., modelling subjective confidence) and/or the PAS scale (e.g., by
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Replying to @micahgallen @maria_ndrnh and
Also I think many now consider asking about subjective mind-wandering and connectivity at rest to be (i.e., work by
@the_mindwanders, Kalina Christoff) to be neurophenomenology and that is a huge lit2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @micahgallen @maria_ndrnh and
So I would argue - if it is just about inter-relating subjective reports and neural activity, then there is basically half of all cognitive neuroscience to look at. But papers using the specific phenomenological techniques Varela envisioned are few indeed.
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Replying to @micahgallen @maria_ndrnh and
But don't take my word for it as i'm fairly biased -
@evantthompson wil likely have a more accurate view of direct neurophenomenology (empirical) papers5 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
5 see also this review https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959438814002426?via%3Dihub …
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