Pylyshyn acknowledges that cognition intervenes in determining the nature of perception when attention is allocated to locations or properties prior to the operation of early vision. I present evidence that scale perception (one function of early vision) is cognitively penetrable and argue that Pylyshyn's criterion covers not a few, but many situations of recognition. Cognitive penetrability could be their modus operandi
Is our perceptual experience a veridical representation of the world or is it a product of our belie...
This thesis defends the cognitive penetration of perception. Cognitive penetration can be roughly de...
In this paper, I discuss the strong thesis of cognitive penetrability (CPs), to wit, that the percep...
Pylyshyn restricts cognitively penetrable vision to late vision, whereas he does not make any distin...
The classical notion of cognitive impenetrability suggests that perceptual processing is an automati...
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...
Abstract The goal of perceptual systems is to allow organisms to adaptively respond to ecologically ...
Is action-guiding vision cognitively penetrable? More specifically, is the visual processing that gu...
Zenon Pylyshyn argues that cognitively driven attentional effects do not amount to cognitive penetra...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRA.The question of the extent to which perc...
One sceptical rejoinder to those who claim that sensory perception is cognitively penetrable is to a...
Is our perceptual experience a veridical representation of the world or is it a product of our belie...
This thesis defends the cognitive penetration of perception. Cognitive penetration can be roughly de...
In this paper, I discuss the strong thesis of cognitive penetrability (CPs), to wit, that the percep...
Pylyshyn restricts cognitively penetrable vision to late vision, whereas he does not make any distin...
The classical notion of cognitive impenetrability suggests that perceptual processing is an automati...
The problem of the cognitive penetrability of perception pertains to whether perceptual processing m...
Perception is typically distinguished from cognition. For example, seeing is importantly different f...
Abstract The goal of perceptual systems is to allow organisms to adaptively respond to ecologically ...
Is action-guiding vision cognitively penetrable? More specifically, is the visual processing that gu...
Zenon Pylyshyn argues that cognitively driven attentional effects do not amount to cognitive penetra...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRA.The question of the extent to which perc...
One sceptical rejoinder to those who claim that sensory perception is cognitively penetrable is to a...
Is our perceptual experience a veridical representation of the world or is it a product of our belie...
This thesis defends the cognitive penetration of perception. Cognitive penetration can be roughly de...
In this paper, I discuss the strong thesis of cognitive penetrability (CPs), to wit, that the percep...