What happens when an expectation of a certain perceptible event is fulfilled? Traditional empiricist theories about intentionality, as well as several recent theories about mental imagery, emphasise the concrete similarity between expectations and perceptions. For example, one can almost "hear in one's head" a melody which one is anticipating. This has been the starting point for many theories which postulate some kind of similarity matching between the expectation and its fulfilment. According to such theories, an analogue mental representation of the expected fact is "held up" against the incoming percept, and their similarity or non-similarity determines whether the expectation is or is not fulfilled. If such theories are taken as desc...
We are able to extract detailed information from mental images that we were not explicitly aware of ...
Mental imagery and perception are thought to rely on similar neural circuits, and many recent behavi...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
This paper examines the relationship between perceiving and imagining on the basis of predictive pro...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
Most theories of perception assume a rigid relationship between objects of the physical world and th...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processes carry intrinsic affect. But prior studies have o...
International audienceThe information available through our senses is noisy, incomplete, and to vary...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses, our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
We thank Corlett for his thought-provoking response [1] to our recent article [2]. Corlett shares ou...
We are able to extract detailed information from mental images that we were not explicitly aware of ...
Mental imagery and perception are thought to rely on similar neural circuits, and many recent behavi...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
This paper examines the relationship between perceiving and imagining on the basis of predictive pro...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
Most theories of perception assume a rigid relationship between objects of the physical world and th...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processes carry intrinsic affect. But prior studies have o...
International audienceThe information available through our senses is noisy, incomplete, and to vary...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
From the noisy information bombarding our senses, our brains must construct percepts that are veridi...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
We thank Corlett for his thought-provoking response [1] to our recent article [2]. Corlett shares ou...
We are able to extract detailed information from mental images that we were not explicitly aware of ...
Mental imagery and perception are thought to rely on similar neural circuits, and many recent behavi...
Perception and perceptual decision-making are strongly facilitated by prior knowledge about the prob...