| A Defense of First-Order Representationalist Theories of Mental-State Consciousness |
| Robert W. Lurz |
| Replies to Critics: Explaining Subjectivity |
| Peter Carruthers |
| How to Solve the Hard Problem: A Predictable Inexplicability |
| David Brooks |
| General Organizational Principles of the Brain as Key to the Study of Animal Consciousness |
| Ruud van den Bos |
| Clarifying the Triangular Circuit Theory of Attention and its Relations to Awareness Replies to Seven Commentaries |
| David LaBerge |
| Dreaming and Consciousness:Testing the Threat Simulation Theory of the Function of Dreaming |
| Antti Revonsuo, Katja Valli |
| A Review Essay on Antonio Damasio’s The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness |
| Aldo Mosca |
| Change Detection: Paying Attention To Detail |
| Erin Austen, James T. Enns |
| Precis of The Significance of Consciousness |
| Charles Siewert |
| Sustained Inattentional Blindness: The Role of Location in the Detection of Unexpected Dynamic Events |
| Steven B. Most, Daniel J. Simons, Brian J. Scholl, Christopher F. Chabris |
| Perception, Attention and the Grand Illusion |
| Alva Noë, J.Kevin O’Regan |
| Neuropsychological Analogies Of Inattentional Blindness |
| Glyn W. Humphreys |
| On Processing in the Inattention Paradigm as Automatic |
| Joseph Tzelgov |