Güven Güzeldere

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Güven Güzeldere, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Duke University

Ph.D. in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Stanford University (1997)

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Research Interests


Functional neuroimaging of change detection, unconscious processing, pain processing, consciousness and qualia, deception in animals, artificial intelligence models.


Research Statement


My research has a theoretical and an experimental component. My experimental work is on the functional neuroimaging of change detection and change blindness, and, more generally, the boundaries of unconscious processing in vision. My theoretical work focuses on the conceptual foundations of psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. In particular, I am engaged in projects on the nature of consciousness and qualia, the debate on the neural correlates of consciousness, the phenomenon of deception in non-human animals, and the role of introspection in pain perception.


Recent Representative Publications








Huettel SA, Güzeldere G & McCarthy G (2001). Dissociating the neural mechanisms of visual attention in change detection using functional MRI. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 13(7): 1006-1018.


Duke University Academic Affiliations

Philosophy Department (primary)
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (secondary)
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (Faculty Fellow)
BIAC (adjunct assistant professor)
Exploring the Mind FOCUS Program (director)

Current Editorial Positions

Editorial Board, Brain and Mind
Editorial Board, Psyche
Associate, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Executive Board, Society for Philosophy and Psychology

Additional Education

M.A. in Philosophy, M.S. in Computer Science, Indiana University Bloomington

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