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Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness

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American nonprofit organization
Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness
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TheAssociation for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) is an Americannonprofit organization for professional membership that aims to encourage research onconsciousness incognitive science,neuroscience,philosophy, and other relevant disciplines. The association aims to advance research about the nature, function, and underlying mechanisms of consciousness.

History

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The organization was created in 1994 in Berkeley. The original aim of the organization was to act as a framework by which the international academic community could generate meetings devoted to the academic study of consciousness. The original founding members includedBernard Baars, William Banks, George Buckner,David Chalmers,Stanley Klein, Bruce Mangan,Thomas Metzinger,David Rosenthal, and Patrick Wilken. Since 1994, the organization has put on eleven meetings and assumed many other activities, including an e-print archive and an online journalPsyche. However, thePsyche journal is no longer active.

Activities

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Since 1997, the ASSC has organized annual conferences to promote interaction and spread knowledge of scientific and philosophical advances in the field of consciousness research.

In addition to organizing annual meetings, the association promotes the academic study of consciousness in a number of other ways:

  • The official journal of the society is theopen-access journalNeuroscience of Consciousness.[1]
  • The association published the open-access journalPsyche until 2010.
  • The association provides a freely available e-print archive of papers relevant to the study of consciousness.
  • The society also publishes occasional edited books on selected topics. To date three books have been published:
  • The society awards the annualWilliam James Prize for an outstanding published contribution to the empirical or philosophical study of consciousness by a graduate student or postdoctoral scholar within five years of receiving a PhD or other advanced degree.

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References

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  1. ^"Neuroscience of Consciousness".nc.oxfordjournals.org/. Oxford University Press. Archived fromthe original on 20 January 2015. Retrieved27 January 2015.

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