ABSTRACT: Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cognition. The stan-dard inferential theory sees perception as a process involving the role of memory, past experiences and semantic abilities, whereas the direct theory sees perception as a connection between the per-ceiver and the environment that does not recruit internal informa-tion processing. In particular, the direct theory has recently been invoked because it would be able to explain the sensorimotor cou-pling of perception and action in humans and animals without relying on controversial notions such as those of conceptualiza-tion and propositional information. This paper aims to show that even an inferential theory of percepti...
Fodor has argued that observation is theory neutral, since the perceptual systems are modular, that ...
According to the sensorimotor account, vision does not imply theconstruction of internally generated...
According to the sensorimotor account, vision does not imply theconstruction of internally generated...
Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cogni...
Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cogni...
Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cogni...
Sensorimotor expectations concern how visual experience covaries with bodily movement. Sensorimotor ...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
This chapter provides an overview of a number of theories of perception, and reconciles the differen...
Perception is influenced both by the immediate pattern of sensory inputs and by memories acquired th...
Perception as Unconscious Interference* Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed th...
The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternati...
The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternati...
Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations...
In Action in Perception Alva Noë develops and presents a sensorimotor account of vision and of visua...
Fodor has argued that observation is theory neutral, since the perceptual systems are modular, that ...
According to the sensorimotor account, vision does not imply theconstruction of internally generated...
According to the sensorimotor account, vision does not imply theconstruction of internally generated...
Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cogni...
Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cogni...
Two contrasting theories, or variants of them, are predominant in the current debate on visual cogni...
Sensorimotor expectations concern how visual experience covaries with bodily movement. Sensorimotor ...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
This chapter provides an overview of a number of theories of perception, and reconciles the differen...
Perception is influenced both by the immediate pattern of sensory inputs and by memories acquired th...
Perception as Unconscious Interference* Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed th...
The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternati...
The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternati...
Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations...
In Action in Perception Alva Noë develops and presents a sensorimotor account of vision and of visua...
Fodor has argued that observation is theory neutral, since the perceptual systems are modular, that ...
According to the sensorimotor account, vision does not imply theconstruction of internally generated...
According to the sensorimotor account, vision does not imply theconstruction of internally generated...