Consciousness and Cognition
The journal Consciousness and Cognition provides a forum for scientific approaches to the issues of consciousness, voluntary control, and self. The journal was launched by Bernard Baars and William Banks.[1]
Discipline | Consciousness studies |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Talis Bachmann |
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Frequency | 10/year |
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ISO 4 | Conscious. Cogn. |
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CODEN | COCOF9 |
ISSN | 1053-8100 (print) 1090-2376 (web) |
OCLC no. | 22646776 |
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The journal's editor-in-chief positions were held by Bernard Baars, late William Banks and late Bruce Bridgeman. Currently the Editorial team includes Gregory Francis, Stephanie Goodhew, Michael Graziano, J. Timothy Lane, Antti Revonsuo, Devin Terhune, and Talis Bachmann (editor-in-chief).[2]
Notes
- Baars, B.J., & Banks, W.P. (1992). On returning to consciousness [Editorial], Consciousness and Cognition, pp. 1–2
- "Consciousness and Cognition Editorial Board" – via www.journals.elsevier.com.
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