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    Conscious and pre-conscious processes as seen from the standpoint of sleep-waking cycle neurophysiology.D. Pare & R. Llinas - 1995 - Neuropsychologia 33:1155-1168.
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    Turning the process-dissociation procedure inside-out: A new technique for understanding the relation between conscious and unconscious influences.Steve Joordens, Daryl E. Wilson, Thomas M. Spalek & Dwayne E. Paré - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):270-280.
    While there is now general agreement that memory gives rise to both conscious and unconscious influences, there remains disagreement concerning the process architecture underlying these distinct influences. Do they arise from independent underlying systems or from systems that are interactive ? In the current paper we present a novel “inside-out” technique that can be used with the process-dissociation paradigm to arrive at more concrete conclusions concerning this central question and demonstrate this technique via a meta-analysis of currently published findings. Our (...)
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    Everyone'sa Critic: Memory Models and Uses for an Artificial Turing Judge.W. Joseph MacInnes, Blair C. Armstrong, Dwayne Pare, George S. Cree & Steve Joordens - 2009 - In B. Goertzel, P. Hitzler & M. Hutter (eds.), Proceedings of the Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence. Atlantis Press.
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  4. Hegel's Concept of Punishment.D. Pare - 1981 - Gnosis. A Journal of Philosophic Interest Montréal 2 (2):65-76.
     
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  5. On Nozick: A Critique of Entitlement.D. Pare - 1984 - Gnosis. A Journal of Philosophic Interest Montréal 2 (3):39-63.
     
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