How much does stimulus input shape perception? The common-sense view is that our perceptions are representations of objects and their features and that the stimulus structures the perceptual object. The problem for this view concerns perceptual biases as responsible for distortions and the subjectivity of perceptual experience. These biases are increasingly studied as constitutive factors of brain processes in recent neuroscience. In neural network models the brain is said to cope with the plethora of sensory information by predicting stimulus regularities on the basis of previous experiences. Drawing on this development, this chapter analyses perceptions as processes. Looking at olfaction as a model system, it argues for the need to aband...
The major problem in olfactory neuroscience is to determine how the brain discriminates one odorant ...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
Most philosophers consider olfactory experiences to be very poor in comparison to other sense modali...
How much does stimulus input shape perception? The common-sense view is that our perceptions are rep...
Does the sense of smell involve the perception of odor objects? General discussion of perceptual obj...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...
While philosophers of perception develop representational theories of olfactory experiences, there a...
Is the sense of smell a source of aesthetic perception? Traditional philosophical aesthetics has cen...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
SummaryThe past 15 years have seen significant advances in the study of olfaction, with particular e...
peer reviewedThe olfactory sense is the dominant sensory perception for many animals. When Richard A...
Much of the philosophical work on perception has focused on vision. Recently, however, philosophers...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Human sensory processes are well understood: hearing, seeing, perhaps even tasting and touch—but we ...
One’s perception of the world is personal. Different people can experience the same sensory stimulus...
The major problem in olfactory neuroscience is to determine how the brain discriminates one odorant ...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
Most philosophers consider olfactory experiences to be very poor in comparison to other sense modali...
How much does stimulus input shape perception? The common-sense view is that our perceptions are rep...
Does the sense of smell involve the perception of odor objects? General discussion of perceptual obj...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...
While philosophers of perception develop representational theories of olfactory experiences, there a...
Is the sense of smell a source of aesthetic perception? Traditional philosophical aesthetics has cen...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
SummaryThe past 15 years have seen significant advances in the study of olfaction, with particular e...
peer reviewedThe olfactory sense is the dominant sensory perception for many animals. When Richard A...
Much of the philosophical work on perception has focused on vision. Recently, however, philosophers...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Human sensory processes are well understood: hearing, seeing, perhaps even tasting and touch—but we ...
One’s perception of the world is personal. Different people can experience the same sensory stimulus...
The major problem in olfactory neuroscience is to determine how the brain discriminates one odorant ...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
Most philosophers consider olfactory experiences to be very poor in comparison to other sense modali...