Experienced cognition: consciousness and cognitive skill. Experienced cognition and the cospecification hypothesis ; Consciousness and the information processing framework ; Phenomena of cognitive skill
Structure of consciousness and the architecture of the mind. Perceptual and enactive awareness ; Symbolic and representational awareness ; Emotion, bodily awareness, and the unity of consciousness ; awareness and nonconscious information systems
Consciousness and skilled cognitive activity. Working memory: private speech and other performatory vehicles of thought ; Controlling cognitive activity: goals and goal structures ; Causal thinking and problem solving ; Belief and reasoning ; Expertise, skill, and everyday action ; Practice and conscious control of cognitive activity
Implications. Implicit cognition and automaticity: a perspective on the cognitive unconscious ; Toward a cognitive psychology of persons.