Evidence from cognitive science supports the claim that humans and other animals see the world as divided into objects. Although this claim is widely accepted, it remains unclear whether the mechanisms of visual reference have representational content or are directly instantiated in the functional architecture. I put forward a version of the former approach that construes object files as icons for objects. This view is consistent with the evidence that motivates the architectural account, can respond to the key arguments against representational accounts, and has explanatory advantages. I draw general lessons for the philosophy of perception and the naturalization of intentionality
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that no valid comparison between visual representation...
This paper refines a controversial proposal: that core systems belong to a perceptual kind, marked o...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N?=?428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Evidence from cognitive science supports the claim that humans and other animals see the world as di...
There is evidence in the psychological literature for representations of objects (Pylyshyn's visual ...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
We argue that one important aspect of the “cognitive neuroscience revolution” identified by Boone an...
Perception and cognition are highly interrelated. Given the influence that these systems exert on on...
According to the two visual systems model, the visual processing of objects divides into semantic an...
According to the hybrid theory of object recognition (Hummel, 2001), ignored object images are repre...
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, s...
Perception is a central means by which we come to represent and be aware of particulars in the world...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that no valid comparison between visual representation...
This paper refines a controversial proposal: that core systems belong to a perceptual kind, marked o...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N?=?428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Evidence from cognitive science supports the claim that humans and other animals see the world as di...
There is evidence in the psychological literature for representations of objects (Pylyshyn's visual ...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
We argue that one important aspect of the “cognitive neuroscience revolution” identified by Boone an...
Perception and cognition are highly interrelated. Given the influence that these systems exert on on...
According to the two visual systems model, the visual processing of objects divides into semantic an...
According to the hybrid theory of object recognition (Hummel, 2001), ignored object images are repre...
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, s...
Perception is a central means by which we come to represent and be aware of particulars in the world...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N = 428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that no valid comparison between visual representation...
This paper refines a controversial proposal: that core systems belong to a perceptual kind, marked o...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N?=?428) understanding of the relationship between pi...