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  1. Jason W. Brown (2008). Perception, Memory and Subjective Time. Chromatikon 4:87-106.
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  2. Jason W. Brown (2005). Genetic Psychology and Process Philosophy. Process Studies 34 (1):33-44.
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  3. Jason W. Brown (2004). The Illusory and the Real. Mind and Matter 2 (1):37-59.
    This contribution explores the psychological basis of illusion and the feeling of what is real in relation to a process theory (microgenesis) of mind/brain states. The varieties of illusion and the alterations in the feeling of realness are illustrated in cases of clinical pathology, as well as in everyday life. The basis of illusion does not rest in a comparison of appearance to reality nor in the relation of image to object, since these are antecedent and consequent phases in the (...)
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  4. Jason W. Brown (2002). The Self-Embodying Mind: Process, Brain Dynamics and the Conscious Present. Midpoint Trade Books Inc.
     
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  5. Jason W. Brown (1999). Microgenesis and Buddhism: The Concept of Momentariness. Philosophy East and West 49 (3):261-277.
    Microgenesis is a process model of the mind/brain state that has developed out of the study of clinical symptoms that arise with damage to the brain. The microgenetic theory of the mental state provides an account of the neural basis of duration, the present moment, and the replacement of one mental state by the next. The resemblance of this theory to the concepts of momentariness and the replication of points in Buddhist writings is explored here.
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  6. Jason W. Brown (1998). Foundations of Cognitive Metaphysics. Process Studies 27 (1/2):79-92.
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  7. Jason W. Brown (1991). Self and Process: Brain States and the Conscious Present. Springer-Verlag.
  8. Jason W. Brown (1990). Psychology of Time Awareness. Brain and Cognition 14:144-64.