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(1980) The psychobiology of consciousness, Dordrecht, Springer.

Prospects for the scientific observer of perceptual consciousness

Gordon G. Globus , Stephen Franklin

pp. 465-481

It would seem that the prospects for the 'scientific observer" of brain and behavior are excellent, given the extraordinary advance of twentieth-century science. Until the level of investigation descends to the quantum domain, where peculiar difficulties in observation arise (Bohm, 1951), there do not appear to be clear-cut conceptual barriers that limit the scientific observation of brain and behavior and the concomitant advance of empirical knowledge about them.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3456-9_15

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Globus, G. G. , Franklin, (1980)., Prospects for the scientific observer of perceptual consciousness, in J. M. Davidson & R. J. Davidson (eds.), The psychobiology of consciousness, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 465-481.

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