The question of whether cognition can influence perception has a long history in neuroscience and philosophy. Here, we outline a novel approach to this issue, arguing that it should be viewed within the framework of top-down information-processing. This approach leads to a reversal of the standard explanatory order of the cognitive penetration debate: we suggest studying top-down processing at various levels without preconceptions of perception or cognition. Once a clear picture has emerged about which processes have influences on those at lower levels, we can re-address the extent to which they should be considered perceptual or cognitive. Using top-down processing within the visual system as a model for higher-level influences, we argue t...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
The question of whether cognition can influence perception has a long history in neuroscience and ph...
Is our perceptual experience a veridical representation of the world or is it a product of our belie...
Fodor has argued that observation is theory neutral, since the perceptual systems are modular, that ...
Everyday scene perception has strong top-down influences, but we need to look for them! A perspectiv...
A substantial portion of information flow in the brain is directed top-down, from high processing ar...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...
Pylyshyn restricts cognitively penetrable vision to late vision, whereas he does not make any distin...
This chapter critically assesses recent arguments that acquiring the ability to categorize an object...
Cognitive penetration of perception, broadly understood, is the influence that the cognitive system ...
The classical notion of cognitive impenetrability suggests that perceptual processing is an automati...
Can the phenomenal character of perceptual experience be altered by the states of one’s cognitive sy...
In this commentary on Firestone & Scholl's (F&S's) article, we argue that researchers should use bra...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
The question of whether cognition can influence perception has a long history in neuroscience and ph...
Is our perceptual experience a veridical representation of the world or is it a product of our belie...
Fodor has argued that observation is theory neutral, since the perceptual systems are modular, that ...
Everyday scene perception has strong top-down influences, but we need to look for them! A perspectiv...
A substantial portion of information flow in the brain is directed top-down, from high processing ar...
According to the predictive coding approach to perception, the brain uses predictions based on previ...
Pylyshyn restricts cognitively penetrable vision to late vision, whereas he does not make any distin...
This chapter critically assesses recent arguments that acquiring the ability to categorize an object...
Cognitive penetration of perception, broadly understood, is the influence that the cognitive system ...
The classical notion of cognitive impenetrability suggests that perceptual processing is an automati...
Can the phenomenal character of perceptual experience be altered by the states of one’s cognitive sy...
In this commentary on Firestone & Scholl's (F&S's) article, we argue that researchers should use bra...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...
© 2013 Dr. Ashika VergheseVisual attention allows the brain to selectively process only what is rele...
The world as it appears to the viewer is the result of a complex process of inference performed by t...