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    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1974. The Subjective, Experiential Element in Perception.” Psychological Bulletin 81: 611–631.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1978. Consciousness.” American Psychologist 33: 906–914.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1979. The Unity of Consciousness.” Behaviorism 7: 45–63.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1981. Basic Problems of Consciousness.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 81(1): 132–178.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1982. Conscious Perception and the Paradox of ‘Blind-Sight’.” in Aspects of Consciousness: Awareness and Self-Awareness, volume 3, edited by Geoffrey Underwood and Robert Stevens, pp. 79–110. New York: Academic Press.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1983a. A Selective Review of Conceptions of Consciousness with Special Reference to Behavioristic Contributions.” Cognition and Brain Theory 6: 417–447.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1983b. Concepts of Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 4: 195–232.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1983c. What are the Objects of Perceptual Consciousness? American Journal of Psychology 96: 435–467.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1984a. Personality and Consciousness: A Theoretical Essay.” Cognition and Brain Theory 7: 135–166.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1984b. Concerning the unity of consciousness: I. Varieties of conscious unity.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 3: 281–303.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1986a. Consciousness and Memory.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 7: 463–501.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1986b. Concerning the unity of consciousness: II. William James on personal conscious unity.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 5: 21–30.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1987a. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: 1. Spheres and Streams of Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 8: 435–468.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1987b. The six basic concepts of consciousness and William James’ stream of thought.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 6: 289–319.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1988a. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: 2. Some Pertinencies for Intact Functioning.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 9: 515–548.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1988b. Sympathy, empathy, and the stream of consciousness.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 18: 169–195.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1990. Is Consciousness What Psychologists Actually Examine? American Journal of Psychology 105: 363–384.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1991a. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: 3. Toward the Improvement of Alternative Conceptions.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 12: 1–32.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1991b. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: 5. Concerning a Hypothesis of Normal Dual Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 14: 179–202.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1991c. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: 6. Evidence for Normal Dual Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 16: 181–205.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1991d. The Concept of Consciousness (1): The Interpersonal Meaning.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 21: 63–89.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1991e. The Concept of Consciousness (2): The Personal Meaning.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 21: 339–367.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992a. The Stream of Consciousness: I. William James’s Pulses.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 12(1): 3–21, doi:10.2190/247K-7RDX-NLX8-ME.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992b. Are All Instances of Phenomenal Experience Conscious in the Sense of Their Being Objects of Inner (Second-Order) Consciousness? American Journal of Psychology 105: 605–612.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992c. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: 4. Three Hypothesized Dimensions of Deconnected Left-Hemispheric Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 13: 37–67.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992d. Intentionality, Consciousness, and Subjectivity.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 13: 281–308.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992e. The Concept of Consciousness (3): The Awareness Meaning.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 22: 199–225.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992f. Toward an Improved Understanding of Sigmund Freud’s Conception of Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 13: 171–192.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992g. Appendage Theory – Pro and Con.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 13: 371–396.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1993a. The Stream of Consciousness: II. William James’s Specious Present.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 12(4): 367–385, doi:10.2190/1D0Y-MLAX-A1TV-L85U.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1993b. The Stream of Consciousness: III. Adolf Grünbaum’s Nowness.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 13(1): 73–90, doi:10.2190/LQB0-C94B-6XM5-U9H.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1993c. The Importance of Being Conscious.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 14: 317–340.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1993d. What is Wrong with the Appendage Theory of Consciousness? Philosophical Psychology 6: 137–154.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1993e. An Introduction to Reflective Seeing I.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 14(3): 235–256.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1993f. Consciousness(4): Varieties of Intrinsic Theory.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 14: 107–132.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994a. The Stream of Consciousness: IV. Adolf Grünbaum’s Atomicity.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 13(3): 229–247, doi:10.2190/DN21-QPWQ-11RV-ME3Q.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994b. The Stream of Consciousness: V. William James’s Change of View.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 13(4): 347–366, doi:10.2190/C90X-LKAQ-515W-DDN8.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994c. The Stream of Consciousness: VI. Relevancies from Imagination, Cognition and Personality.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 14(1): 59–77, doi:10.2190/29U6-LBFX-QD98-GGM.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994d. The Stream of Consciousness: VII. Further Relevancies from Imagination, Cognition and Personality.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 14(2): 131–149, doi:10.2190/B70D-FQCK-M2QJ-DQP.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994e. An Introduction to Reflective Seeing II.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 15(4): 351–374.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994f. On the Distinction between the Object and the Content of Consciousness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 15: 239–264.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994g. The Concept of Consciousness (4): The Reflective Meaning.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 24: 373–400.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1994h. The Concept of Consciousness (5): The Unitive Meaning.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 24: 401–424.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1995a. A Rediscovery of Sigmund Freud.” Consciousness and Cognition 4(3): 300–322.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1995b. The Stream of Consciousness: IX. James’s Ejective Consciousness (Second Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 15(2): 171–191, doi:10.2190/8DGD-LUBK-MRRQ-95U.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1995c. The Stream of Consciousness: VIII. James’s Ejective Consciousness (Part I).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 14(4): 333–352, doi:10.2190/56FK-8WA4-9VBQ-4XVV.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1995d. Consciousness(3) and Gibson’s Concept of Awareness.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 16: 305–328.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1996a. The Stream of Consciousness: X. A Critique of James’s Appendage Theory of Consciousness (First Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 15(4): 365–384, doi:10.2190/CJ8Y-J8D7-1Q2X-GJP.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1996b. The Stream of Consciousness: XI. A Critique of James’s Appendage Theory of Consciousness (Second Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 16(1): 63–82, doi:10.2190/KCUD-FDNM-RDYV-HB.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1996c. The Stream of Consciousness: XII. Consciousness and Self-Awareness.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 16(2): 161–180, doi:10.2190/ERNY-JG2P-8D4U-35ML.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1996d. The Stream of Consciousness: XIII. Bodily Self-Awareness and Aron Gurwitsch’s Margin.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 16(3): 281–300, doi:10.2190/E6AF-YB5H-FFM6-7J0F.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997a. Blindsight and Consciousness.” American Journal of Psychology 110: 1–33.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997b. The Stream of Consciousness: XIV. Two Contrasting Accounts of Pervasive Bodily Self-Awareness.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 17(1): 45–64, doi:10.2190/KB74-TK3F-MH78-5JF.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997c. Consciousness and Self-Awareness (Part I).” Journal of Mind and Behavior 18(1): 53–74.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997d. Consciousness and Self-Awareness (Part II).” Journal of Mind and Behavior 18(1): 75–94.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997e. The Stream of Consciousness: XV. James in Recent Context (1981–1986).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 17(2): 123–140, doi:10.2190/8W9P-TGV9-C0AM-M6C.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997f. Consciousness and Self-Awareness: Consciousness(1,2,3,4,5,6).” Journal of Mind and Behavior 18: 53–94.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997g. The Presence of Environmental Objects to Perceptual Consciousness: A Difference It Makes for Psychological Functioning.” American Journal of Psychology 110: 507–526.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1997h. The Presence of Environmental Objects to Perceptual Consciousness: An Integrative, Ecological and Phenomenological Approach.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 18: 371–390.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1998a. The Stream of Consciousness: XVI. James in Recent Context (1986–1991).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 17(3): 229–247, doi:10.2190/H38A-8Q10-6HRJ-AE3H.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1998b. The Stream of Consciousness: XVII. James in Recent Context (1991–1996).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 17(4): 345–364, doi:10.2190/19BW-LLQC-NAQV-G.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1998c. The Stream of Consciousness: XVIII. Introducing the State-Appropriative Acts.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 18(2): 133–152, doi:10.2190/XEGR-D9U9-7892-VQ7L.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1998d. The Case for an Intrinsic Theory III. Intrinsic Inner Awareness and the Problem of Straightforward Objectification.” Journal of Mind and Behavior 19(1): 1–20.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1999a. The Stream of Consciousness: XIX. James’s Concept of Appropriation.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 18(3): 221–240, doi:10.2190/M5H8-H2HA-CAGA-JT2G.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 1999b. The Stream of Consciousness: XX. A Non-Egological Conception.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 19(1): 71–90, doi:10.2190/58KH-B08M-UM2W-XLAV.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2000. The Stream of Consciousness: XXI. Blindsight and States of Consciousness.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 20(1): 71–95, doi:10.2190/8MVP-TMDD-LDKU-4E2N.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2001a. The Stream of Consciousness: XXII. Apprehension and the Feeling Aspect.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 20(3): 275–295, doi:10.2190/2T0J-KJU0-XDKW-RPEQ.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2001b. The Stream of Consciousness: XXIII. James Contra the Intellectualists (First Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 20(4): 383–403, doi:10.2190/ULCT-J1V4-Y8GB-9GB6.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2002a. The Stream of Consciousness: XXIV. James Contra the Intellectualists (Second Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 21(3): 253–272, doi:10.2190/7H15-1JDP-V5X7-HXJN.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2002b. The Stream of Consciousness: XXV. Awareness as Commentary (Part I).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 21(4): 347–366, doi:10.2190/YEWR-7TU1-V8QE-4WT5.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2002c. The Stream of Consciousness: XXVI. Awareness as Commentary (Second Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 22(1): 55–74, doi:10.2190/1DL6-XVYB-896V-07VN.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2002d. The Stream of Consciousness: XXVII. Defending Conscious Experience.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 22(1): 75–93, doi:10.2190/TG1H-KKGC-YCFP-L7DQ.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2003. The Stream of Consciousness: XXVIII. Does Consciousness Exist? (First Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 23(2): 121–141, doi:10.2190/GEQH-5GYQ-CEJU-52P9.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2005. The Stream of Consciousness: XXIX. Does Consciousness Exist? (Second Part).” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 25(1): 69–84, doi:10.2190/8VEQ-CTK9-CDWE-GLC8.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2015a. The Conceptual Representation of Consciousness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139136297.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2015b. Consciousness and Perceptual Experience. An Ecological and Phenomenological Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Natsoulas, Thomas. 2018. States of Consciousness. The Pulses of Experience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316017791.