
“Do we need this journal? . . . Yes, we do: there is no other journal quite like it, and one day we shall, I think, look back to its appearance as a defining moment . . . and at the price, it’s a snip!” Jeffrey Gray, Nature
- How does the mind relate to the brain?
- Can computers ever be conscious?
- What do we mean by subjectivity and the self?
These questions are being keenly debated in fields as diverse as cognitive science, neurophysiology and philosophy. JCS (Journal of Consciousness Studies) is a peer-reviewed journal which examines these issues in plain English
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