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== Further reading == * Baars, Bernard J. (2002) The conscious access hypothesis: Origins and recent evidence. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6 (1), 47β52. * {{cite book |last=Baars |first=Bernard J. |chapter=The Global Workspace Theory of Consciousness: Predictions and Results |doi=10.1002/9781119132363.ch16 |editor1-last=Schneider |editor1-first=Susan |editor2-last=Velmans |editor2-first=Max |editor1-link=Susan Schneider |editor2-link=Max Velmans |title=The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness |pages=227β242 |date=2017 |publisher=Wiley-Blackwell |isbn=978-0-470-67406-2 |edition=2nd}} * {{cite journal |last=Blackmore |first=Susan |date=May 2002 |title=There Is No Stream of Consciousness |journal=[[Journal of Consciousness Studies]] |volume=9 |issue=5β6 |url=https://www.susanblackmore.uk/articles/there-is-no-stream-of-consciousness/ |access-date=2025-05-03}} * Blackmore, Susan (2004). ''Why Global Workspace Theory cannot explain consciousness''(2004) Presentation. * Damasio, A.R. (1989). ''Time-locked multiregional retroactivation: A systems-level proposal for the neural substrates of recall and recognition''. Cognition 33. 1β2:25β62. * Dehaene, S., Sergent, C. and Changeux, J.-P. (2003). ''A neuronal network model linking subjective reports and objective physiological data during conscious perception''. Proc. National Academy of Science (USA) 100. 14: 8520β8525. * Metzinger, T. (ed) (2000). ''Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Questions.'' MIT Press.
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