Work in philosophy and psychology has argued for a dissociation between perceptually-based similarity and higher-level rules in conceptual thought. Although such a dissociation may be justified at times, our goal is to illustrate ways in which conceptual processing is grounded in perception, both for perceptual similarity and abstract rules. We discuss the advantages, power and influences of perceptually-based representations. First, many of the properties associated with amodal symbol systems can be achieved with perceptually-based systems as well (e.g. productivity). Second, relatively raw perceptual representations are powerful because they can implicitly represent properties in an analog fashion. Third, perception naturally provides imp...
Perceptual systems respond to proximal stimuli by forming mental representations of distal stimuli. ...
It is a characteristic feature of our mental make-up that the same perceptual input situation can si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department ...
Work in philosophy and psychology has argued for a dissociation between perceptually-based similarit...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
It is commonly supposed that perceptual representations in some way embed concepts and that this emb...
ABSTRACT: In this article we argue that the problem of the re-lationships between concepts and perce...
According to the Perceptual Symbols Theory of cognition (Barsalou, 1999), modality-specific simulati...
Perceptual systems respond to proximal stimuli by forming mental representations of distal stimuli. ...
Confusions arise when 'stable' is equated with 'foundational.' Spurred on by the image of a house`s ...
A number of empirical studies have demon-strated that certain metaphors can create new conceptual si...
Perception and cognition are highly interrelated. Given the influence that these systems exert on on...
Perceptual systems respond to proximal stimuli by forming mental representations of distal stimuli. ...
It is a characteristic feature of our mental make-up that the same perceptual input situation can si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department ...
Work in philosophy and psychology has argued for a dissociation between perceptually-based similarit...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
Prior to the twentieth century, theories of knowledge were inherently perceptual. Since then, develo...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
It is commonly supposed that perceptual representations in some way embed concepts and that this emb...
ABSTRACT: In this article we argue that the problem of the re-lationships between concepts and perce...
According to the Perceptual Symbols Theory of cognition (Barsalou, 1999), modality-specific simulati...
Perceptual systems respond to proximal stimuli by forming mental representations of distal stimuli. ...
Confusions arise when 'stable' is equated with 'foundational.' Spurred on by the image of a house`s ...
A number of empirical studies have demon-strated that certain metaphors can create new conceptual si...
Perception and cognition are highly interrelated. Given the influence that these systems exert on on...
Perceptual systems respond to proximal stimuli by forming mental representations of distal stimuli. ...
It is a characteristic feature of our mental make-up that the same perceptual input situation can si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department ...