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Interviews 

Benjamin Baird (interviewed by Matthieu Koroma)
Internally generated conscious activity:
Reflections upon (lucid) dreaming, mind-wandering and meditation
, 15 pp.

Bigna Lenggenhager (interviewed by Jasmine T. Ho & Raphaël Millière)
Bodily boundaries and beyond:
​Exploring the malleability of bodily self-consciousness
, 24 pp.

Tim Bayne (interviewed by Alessio Bucci and Matthieu Koroma)
How to study consciousness as a natural phenomenon, 9 pp.

Olivia Carter (interviewed by Katrin H. Preller)
The dimensions of consciousness:
From perceptual illusions to psychedelics
, 9 pp.

Robin Carhart-Harris (interviewed by Martin Fortier & Raphaël Millière)
Consciousness and psychedelics, 16 pp.

Daniel Dennett (interviewed by Brendan Fleig-Goldstein and Daniel A. Friedman)
Dennett Explained, 15 pp.

Zoltan Dienes (interviewed by Jean-Rémy Martin)
The role of hypnosis and meditation in consciousness research, 9 pp.
 
Kieran Fox (interviewed by Matthieu Koroma)
Wandering along the spectrum of spontaneous thinking: 
​Dreaming, meditation, mind-wandering, and well-being
, 15 pp.

Karl Friston (interviewed by Martin Fortier & Daniel A. Friedman)
Of woodlice and men:
A Bayesian account of cognition, life and consciousness
, 27 pp.

Karl Friston
Am I autistic? An intellectual autobiography, 8 pp.
 
Olivia Gosseries (interviewed by Charlotte Martial)
The use of psychedelics in the treatment of disorders of consciousness , 17 pp.

Timothy Hanks (interviewed by Alexandra Mikhailova & Daniel A. Friedman)
The neuroscience of decision making, 13 pp.

Jakob Hohwy (interviewed by Matthieu Koroma)
On different ways of being conscious: 
modes of consciousness and the predictive mind
, 7 pp.
 
Tanya Luhrmann (interviewed by Martin Fortier)
The anthropology of mind: 
exploring unusual sensations and spiritual experiences across cultures
, 12 pp.
 
Simon McCarthy-Jones (interviewed by Mathieu Frerejouan)
The phenomenon of voice-hearing:
an interdisciplinary approach
, 9 pp. 
 
Thomas Metzinger (interviewed by Jakub Limanowski & Raphaël Millière)
Splendor and misery of self-models: 
Conceptual and empirical issues regarding consciousness and self-consciousness
, 21 pp.

David Nichols (interviewed by Leor Roseman & Christopher Timmermann)
Psychedelics:
From pharmacology to phenomenology
, 11 pp.

Katrin Preller (interviewed by Guillaume Dumas)
Psychedelics and Sociality:
Probing the diversity of cognition beyond individuals
, 8 pp.
 
Matthew Ratcliffe (interviewed by Mathieu Frerejouan)
Verbal hallucinations, intentionality, and interpersonal experience, 13 pp.
 
Kevin O’Regan (interviewed by Cordelia Erickson-Davis)
On the “feel” of things:
The sensorimotor theory of consciousness
, 8 pp.

Rebecca Seligman (interviewed by Arnaud Halloy)
Towards a biocultural approach to dissociative consciousness, 6 pp.
 
Ann Taves (interviewed by Martin Fortier & Maddalena Canna)
Conceptual, anthropological and cognitive issues surrounding religious experience, 20 pp.

Frédérique de Vignemont (interviewed by Raphaël Millière & Carlota Serrahima) 
Body meets self, 27 pp.
 
Jennifer Windt (interviewed by Alessio Bucci & Raphaël Millière)
Relocating dreams on the conceptual map: 
how the analysis of sleep and dreaming challenges our taxonomy of mental states
, 26 pp.

Michael Winkelman (interviewed by Martin E. Fortier)
The evolutionary neuroanthropology of consciousness:
Exploring the diversity of conscious states across cultures
, 53 pp.
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