Cognition and perception how do psychology and neural science inform philosophy?
In Cognition and Perception, Athanassios Raftopoulos discusses the cognitive penetrability of perception and claims that there is a part of visual processes (which he calls "perception") that results in representational states with nonconceptual content; that is, a part that retrieves info...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
MIT Press
cop. 2009
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- The role of attention in vision and visual processing
- The timing of visual processing and the effects of attention
- Object-centered segmentation processes and the object individuation
- The nonconceptual content of experience
- What is the phenomenal content of experience?
- Object files, nonconceptual content, and demonstrative reference
- The theory ladenness of perception : Churchland vs. Fodor
- Nonconceptual content, perception, and realism