An integration of first-person methodologies in cognitive science
Abstract
A number of recent publications have argued that a scientific approach to consciousness needs a rigorous approach to first-person data collection. As mainstream experimental psychology has long abandoned such introspective or phenomenological method, there is at present no generally agreed upon method for first-person data collection in experimental consciousness studies. There are, however, a number of recent articles that all claim to provide a unique contribution to such a methodology. This article reviews these suggestions and extracts their core features. It is argued that the suggested methods are generally overlapping and compatible, and a number of concrete methods that easily are applied to experimental studies are put forward.
Publication Title
Journal of Consciousness Studies
Recommended Citation
Overgaard, M., Gallagher, S., & Ramsøy, T. (2008). An integration of first-person methodologies in cognitive science. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 15 (5), 100-120. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/6164