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Neurophenomenology is a research program specifically designed to study consciousness by bridging first-person subjective experience with third-person neurophysiological data, as described in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, the two concepts are linked through their shared presence in academic literature regarding cognitive science and psychedelic research, as evidenced by [3] and [4].
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Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences journal-psychoanalysis.eu 2 facts
referenceFrancisco J. Varela published the article 'The Specious Present: The neurophenomenology of present time consciousness' in the book 'Naturalizing Phenomenology: Contemporary Issues on Phenomenology and Cognitive Science', published by Stanford University Press in 1998.
claimThe concepts of 'mutual enlightenment' and 'neuro-phenomenology' refer to an explicit articulation between first-person and third-person perspectives in the study of consciousness.
The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences - Frontiers frontiersin.org 2 facts
claimThe keywords associated with the article 'The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences: Hypotheses from Evolutionary Psychology' are psychedelic, cognition, mysticism, shaman, consciousness, neurophenomenology, and mirror neuron system.
quote“a research programme aimed at bridging the explanatory gap between first-person subjective experience and neurophysiological third-person data, through an embodied and enactive approach to the biology of consciousness…{N}europhenomenology is then viewed as a novel scientific method building on a corpus of intersubjectively-invariant first-person reports that may broaden the horizon of objective science”