Steven M. Miller
List of John Benjamins publications in which Steven M. Miller is involved.
Book series
Titles
The Constitution of Phenomenal Consciousness: Toward a science and theory
Edited by Steven M. Miller
Philosophers of mind have been arguing for decades about the nature of phenomenal consciousness and the relation between brain and mind. More recently, neuroscientists and philosophers of science have entered the discussion. Which neural activities in the brain constitute phenomenal consciousness,… read more[Advances in Consciousness Research, 92] 2015. viii, 473 pp.
The Constitution of Visual Consciousness: Lessons from Binocular Rivalry
Edited by Steven M. Miller
This volume examines the neuroscience of visual consciousness, drawing on the phenomenon of binocular rivalry. It provides overviews of brain structure and function, the visual system, and neuroscientific methodologies, and then focuses on binocular rivalry from multiple perspectives: historical,… read more[Advances in Consciousness Research, 90] 2013. ix, 339 pp.
2015 The correlation/constitution distinction problem: Foundations, limits and explanation in consciousness science The Constitution of Phenomenal Consciousness: Toward a science and theory, Miller, Steven M. (ed.), pp. 104–154 | Article
The science of consciousness is founded on identifying the minimally sufficient neural correlates of consciousness. However, I have argued that science really seeks identification of the neural constitution of consciousness, and that there are no empirical strategies for distinguishing the… read more
2015 The constitution of visual and phenomenal consciousness: An introduction The Constitution of Phenomenal Consciousness: Toward a science and theory, Miller, Steven M. (ed.), pp. 1–14 | Article
2013 Visual consciousness and binocular rivalry: An introduction The Constitution of Visual Consciousness: Lessons from Binocular Rivalry, Miller, Steven M. (ed.), pp. 1–14 | Article
2013 Binocular rivalry, brain stimulation and bipolar disorder The Constitution of Visual Consciousness: Lessons from Binocular Rivalry, Miller, Steven M. (ed.), pp. 211–252 | Article
Mechanistic understanding of binocular rivalry (BR) has drawn upon psychophysical, electrophysiological and brain-imaging studies. The first brain stimulation approach occurred in the late 1990s and assessed a new mechanistic proposal, the interhemispheric switch (IHS) hypothesis. Both caloric… read more


