Brown, Jason W. "Foundations of Cognitive Metaphysics." Process Studies 27, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1998): 79-92.
Abstract
This paper explores some of the implications for process philosophyof a new approach to brain psychology and the dynamic of the mental state, microgenetic theory, that has developed out of the study of symptoms in neurological cases. The approach has much in common with process metaphysics, especially in the epochal concept of time, the nature of the subjective present, and the theory of change as a becoming into novelty over phases in a momentary act of cognition. [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]