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Revista de filosofía open insight
versión On-line ISSN 2395-8936versión impresa ISSN 2007-2406
Resumen
ORDONEZ, Sylvia. Subjective Experience in Neurocognitive Science: The Case of Neurophenomenology. Rev. filos.open insight [online]. 2015, vol.6, n.10, pp.135-167. ISSN 2395-8936.
Due to the relevance of subjective reports in cognitive neuroscience, it is presently needed to acknowledge the kind of data that can be subjectively observed and reported. One stance of these data is found in first and second person methodologies, developed in Neurophenomenology since the nineties. The history of these developments, sometimes ignored or denied, may clarify their relevance to cognitive science. The roots of these methodologies are found in cognitive biology, husserlian phenomenology, cognitive psychology and Eastern Buddhist and Vedic meditation techniques, but later included a wide range of related fields such as psychotherapies and different approaches to methods for "becoming aware". Research in all those areas allowed finding common patterns among the different fields as a result of exemplary interdisciplinary cooperation.
Palabras llave : Cognitive Neurosciences; Interdiscipline; Methodologies; Phenomenology; Subjectivity.