William James Prize
The William James Prize for Contributions to the Study of Consciousness is an award given by the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness.
Each year one prize is awarded for an outstanding published contribution to the empirical or philosophical study of consciousness by a graduate student or postdoctoral scholar within five years of receiving a PhD or other advanced degree.
The prize consists of:
- An award of $1000;
- Invitation to present a plenary address at the next meeting of the ASSC;
- Lifetime membership in the ASSC.
Papers awarded
- Award for 2016: "" by Satohiro Tajima and colleagues
- Award for 2015: "" by Alexandra Vlassova and colleagues
- Award for 2014: "" by Zhicheng Lin and colleagues
- Award for 2013: " by Aaron Schurger and colleagues
- Award for 2012: "" by Stephen Fleming and colleagues
- Award for 2011: "" by Ian Phillips and colleagues
- Award for 2010: "" by Yann Cojan and colleagues
- Award for 2009: "" Joel Pearson and colleagues
- Award for 2008: "" by Naotsugu Tsuchiya and colleagues
- Award for 2007: "" by Sid Kouider and colleagues
- Award for 2006: "" by Sang-Hun Lee and colleagues
- Award for 2005: "" by Hakwan Lau and colleagues.
- Award for 2004: "" by Steven Laureys and colleagues.
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