DISCOS - list of individual and joint publications
(February 2009, in the order of the participating nodes)

 

Heidelberg

1) De Jaegher, H. Accepted. Social Understanding through direct perception? Yes, by interacting. Consciousness and Cognition

2) De Jaegher, H. and E. Di Paolo. 2008. Making Sense in Participation. An Enactive Approach to Social Cognition. In: Morganti, F., Carassa, A. & G. Riva, Enacting Intersubjecivity: A Cognitive and Social Perspective to the Study of Interactions. Amsterdam, IOS Press  

3) Di Paolo, E., Rohde, M. & H. De Jaegher. Forthcoming. Horizons for the Enactive Mind: Values, Social Interaction and Play. In: Stewart, J., Gapenne, O. & E. Di Paolo: Enaction: Towards a New Paradigm for Cognitive Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

 

Munich

1) Reviews published with Metapsychology Online (three already published; two forthcoming)

2) "Hallucinations: A Patient-Oriented Approach" (forthcoming; publication details unknown)

3) "Outside the Experience Machine" (submitted)

4) Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, four articles (publication: October 2009)

 

Parma

1) Gallese, V. (2008) Empathy, embodied simulation and the brain. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, in press.

2) Ebisch, S.J.H., Perrucci, M.G., Ferretti, A.,  Del Gratta, C., Romani, G.L., and Gallese, V. (2008) The sense of touch: embodied simulation in a visuo-tactile mirroring mechanism for the sight of any touch. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, in press.

3) Gallese V. (2008) Mirror neurons, embodied simulation, and the neural basis of social identification. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, in press.

4) Ebisch,  S.J.H., Perrucci, M.G., Ferretti, A.,  Del Gratta, C., Romani, G.L., and Gallese, V. (2008) The sense of touch: embodied simulation in a visuo-tactile mirroring mechanism for the sight of any touch. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20: 1611-1623.

5) Rochat, M., Serra, E., Fadiga, L., and Gallese, V. (2008)  The evolution of social cognition: Goal familiarity shapes monkeys' action understanding. Current Biology, 18: 227-232.

6) Gallese, V. (2009) Mirror neurons and the neural exploitation hypothesis: From embodied  simulation to social cognition. In: J.A. Pineda (ed.), Mirror Neuron Systems, New York, NY: Humana Press, in press.

 

Liége

1) Laureys S and Tononi G (Eds)(in press): The Neurology of Consciousness, Academic Press, Oxford

2) Schnakers C, Hustinx R, Vandewalle G, Majerus S, Moonen G, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Laureys S (2008): Measuring the effect of amantadine in chronic anoxic minimally conscious state; Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 79, 225-227

3) Boveroux P, Bonhomme V, Boly M, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Maquet P, Laureys S
(in press): Brain function in physiologically, pharmacologically and pathologically altered states of consciousness; International Anesthesiology Clinics

4) Di H,Boly M, Weng X, Ledoux D, Laureys S (in press): Neuroimaging activation studies in the vegetative state: predictors of recovery? Clinical Medicine

5) Vanhaudenhuyse A, Schnakers C, Brédart S, Laureys S (2008): Assessment of visual pursuit in post-comatose states: use a mirror. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 79; 223

6) Laureys S, Boly M (in press): The changing spectrum of coma. Nature Clinical Practice Neurology

7) Fins JJ, Illes J, Bernat JL, J Hirsch, Laureys S, Murphy E (in press): Neuroimaging and Disorders of Consciousness: Envisioning an Ethical Research Agenda. American journal of bioethics

8) Bruno M-A, Bernheim J, Schnakers C, Laureys S (2008): Locked-in : don't judge a book by its cover. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 79; 2

9) Noirhomme Q, Schnakers C, Laureys S (2008): A twitch of consciousness: defining the boundaries of vegetative and minimally conscious states. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 79, 741-742

10) Demertzi, A., Vanhaudenhuyse, A., Bruno, M. A., Schnakers, C., Boly, M., Boveroux, P., et al. (2008). Is there anybody in there? Detecting awareness in disorders of consciousness. Expert Rev Neurother, 8(11), 1719-1730.

11) Gosseries, O., Demertzi, A., Noirhomme, Q., Tshibanda, J., Boly, M., de Beeck, M. O., et al. (2008). Functional neuroimaging (fMRI, PET and MEG): what do we measure?]. Rev Med, Liege, 63(5-6), 231-237.

 

Mainz

1) Metzinger T (2008a), Empirical perspectives from the self-model theory of subjectivity: A brief summary with examples. In: Banerjee R and Chakrabarti BK (eds.), Progress in Brain Research, 168: 215-246

2) Metzinger, T. (2009). Bewusstsein. In H.-J. Sandkühler (Ed.), Enzyklopädie der Philosophie.

3) Metzinger, T. & Blanke, O. (forthcoming). Opinion Paper. Trends in Cognitive Sciences

4) Smith, A.J.T. (forthcoming). Acting on (Bodily) Experience. Psyche, 14(2)

 

Copenhagen

1) Legrand D (2008), Myself with no body? The body, body-consciousness and self-consciousness. In: S. Gallagher and D. Schmicking (Eds.) Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, Heidelberg, Springer

2) Legrand D & Ruby P (2009). What is self specific? A theoretical investigation and a critical review of neuroimaging results. Psychological Review. In Press.

3) Legrand D (2009) Nous ne sommes pas des anges: subjectivité et objectivité corporelle. In: Merleau-Ponty, le corps en acte. Presse Universitaires de Nancy. In Press.

4) Legrand D (2009) Myself with no body? The body, body-consciousness and self-consciousness. In: S. Gallagher and D. Schmicking (Eds.) Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, Springer. In Press.

5) Ruby, P. and Legrand, D. (2008) Neuroimaging the self? In Y. Rossetti, P. Haggard and M. Kawato (Eds.) Sensorimotor Foundations of Higher Cognition (22nd Attention & Performance Meeting). Oxford University Press. pp.293-318.

6) Legrand D & Ravn S. Perceiving subjectivity in movement: the case of dancers. (Submitted)

7) Legrand, D. (2009) Book review of Evan Thompson "Mind In Life". Journal of Mind and Behavior. (Submitted)

8) ?Dimensions of Bodily Subjectivity?, special edition of Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, eds. D. Legrand, T. Grünbaum, and J. Krueger, forthcoming 2009.

9) Krueger J . Empathy and the Extended Mind. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, special issue on the extended mind, forthcoming 2009.

10) Krueger J . Knowing with the Body: The Daodejing and Dewey on Ethos, Expertise, and Effortless Action. The Journal of Chinese Philosophy, special edition: "American Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy", forthcoming 2009.

11) Krueger J . Levinasian Reflections on Somaticity and the Ethical Self. Inquiry, (51)6, 2008: 603-626.

12) Krueger J Nishida, Agency, and the Self-Contradictory Body. Asian Philosophy, 18(3), 2008: 213-229.

13) Krueger J .   Enacting Musical Experience, submitted.

14) Krueger J The Situated Self: Dogen, Dewey, Body-mind, Experience, submitted.

15) Krueger J .   The Open Body (with Dorothee Legrand), in preparation.

16) Krueger J . Consciousness, anatman, and the minimal self, in preparation.

17) Krueger J . The Social Body and the Problem of Other Minds, in preparation.

18) Krueger J . Enaction, Extension, and an Ethics of "Soft Selves", in preparation.

19) Krueger J .  Philosophy of Mind, in Encyclopedia of Identity, ed. Ronald L. Jackson. Sage Publications, forthcoming 2010.

20) Krueger J .  A Daoist Critique of Searle on Mind and Action, in Searle?s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement, ed. Bo Mou. Brill Academic Publishers, 2008: 97-123.

21) Krueger J Ethical Education as Bodily Training: Kitarō Nishida?s Moral Phenomenology of "Acting-Intuition". In: Educations and their Purposes: A Conversation Among Cultures, eds. Roger T. Ames and Peter D. Hershock. University of Hawaii Press, 2008: 315-334.

22) Grunbaum T & Raballo A. Brain imaging and psychiatric classification. Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology, forthcoming 2009.

 

Budapest

1) Gergely G, Unoka Z (2008), The development of Unreflective Self. In: Busch F N "Mentalization".? New York, Taylor & Francis

2) Csibra & Gergely. Natural Pedagogy, TiCS (invited submission)

 

London

1) Hernik, M., Fearon, P., & Fonagy, P. (in press). There must be more to development than this. Behavioral and Brain Sciences

2) Fearon et al (submitted). The DRD2 Taq1A dopamine D2-receptor allele may confer heightened vulnerability to dissociative symptomatology following childhood abuse. Psychiatry Research.