Neuroscience / Neuro-Psychology

Albright, C. R. ''Neuroscience in Pursuit of the Holy: Mysticism, the Brain and Ultimate Reality." Zygon 36, 3 (2001) 485-492.

Ashbrook, J. B. '''Mind' as Humanizing the Brain: Toward a Neurobiology of Meaning." Zygon 32, 3 (1997) 301-320.

Bunge, Mario Augusto. ''Commentary: Emergence and Mind." Neuroscience 2 (1977) 501-510.

Calvin, William H. ''The Emergence of Intelligence." Scientific American 271, 4 (1994) 100-107.

Churchland, Patricia Smith. ''Can Neurobiology Teach Us Anything about Consciousness?" Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67, 4 (1994) 23-40.

Crane, Tim. ''All God Has to Do." Analysis 51, 4 (1991) 235-244.
Destructive analysis of supervenience physicalism.

Crick, Francis, Cristof Koch. ''The Problem of Consciousness." Scientific American 267, 3 (1992) 152-159.

Damasio, Antonio R. ''How the Brain Creates the Mind." Scientific American 281, 6 (1999) 112-117.

D'Aquili, Eugene G., Andrew B. Newberg. ''Religious and Mystical States: A Neurophychological Model." Zygon 28, 2 (1993) 177-200.

D'Aquili, Eugene G., Andrew B. Newberg. ''The Neuropsychological Basis of Religions; Or, Why God Won't Go Away." Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 33, 2 (1998) 187-201.

Fischbach, Gerald D. ''Mind and Brain." Scientific American 267, 3 (1992) 48-57.

Hopfield, J. J. ''Brain, Neural Networks, and Computation." Reviews of Modern Physics 71, 2 (1999) S726-40.

Horgan, John. ''Can Science Explain Consciousness?" Scientific American 271, 1 (1994) 88-94.

Jones, James W. ''Can Neuroscience Provide a Complete Account of Human Nature?: A Reply to Roger Sperry." Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 27, 2 (1992) 187-202.

MacKay, Donald M. ''The Interdependence of Mind and Brain." Neuroscience 5, 7 (1980) 1389-1391.

Nelson, J. S. ''The Human Meaning of the Brain." Zygon 34, 1 (1999) 45-50.

Smart, John J. C. ''Physicalism and Emergence." Neuroscience 6 (1981) 109-113.

Tegmark, M. ''Importance of Quantum Decoherence in Brain Processes." Physical Review 61 (2000) 4194.

A demonstration that certain neuronal and similar activities in the brain, believed to control consciousness, behave "quasi-classically."

Watts, Fraser. ''Neuroscience and the Soul." Science and Religion Forum: Reviews 25, October (1994) 6-8.

Wilson, Jessica. ''How Superduper Does a Physicalist Supervenience Need to Be?" Philosophical Quarterly 49, 194 (1999) 33-52.
Argues that many non-reductive physicalist accounts are fully justifiable and adequate. This eliminates Horgan's presumed requirements.