It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual, phenomenal content which clearly differentiates them from absences of visual experiences. I argue, relying on psychological results concerning auditory attention, that the analogous claim is true about auditory experiences of silence. More specifically, I propose that experiences of silence present empty spatial directions like ‘right’ or ‘left’, and so have egocentric spatial content. Furthermore, I claim that such content is genuinely auditory and phenomenal in the sense that one can, in principle, recognize that she is experiencing silence. This position is far from obvious as the majority of theories concerning silence perception do not ascribe perceptual, phenomena...
A person listening to music can be said to “hear space” in two senses: metaphorically, when the musi...
We provide some meta-theoretical constraints for the evaluation of a-spatial theories of sounds and ...
This paper examines the question of auditory detection of the movements of silent objects in noisy e...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual, phenomenal content which cle...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual phenomenal content that clear...
This chapter discusses the causal requirements on perceptual success in putative cases of the percep...
AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary phil...
Auditory perception is traditionally conceived as the perception of sounds — a friend’s voice, a cla...
Silence is a negative term denoting absence of sounds. However, our ordinary way of speaking about s...
I investigate the connection between representations of space itself, as opposed to objects' spatial...
Although the use of silence is of importance when defining the grammatical properties (punctuation a...
It is widely accepted that there is a visual field, but the analogous notion of an auditory field is...
Many philosophers have held that it is not possible to experience a spatial object, property, or rel...
This practice-led research project examines the concept of silence. More specifically, within the co...
Information integration across the senses is fundamental for effective interactions with our environ...
A person listening to music can be said to “hear space” in two senses: metaphorically, when the musi...
We provide some meta-theoretical constraints for the evaluation of a-spatial theories of sounds and ...
This paper examines the question of auditory detection of the movements of silent objects in noisy e...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual, phenomenal content which cle...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual phenomenal content that clear...
This chapter discusses the causal requirements on perceptual success in putative cases of the percep...
AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary phil...
Auditory perception is traditionally conceived as the perception of sounds — a friend’s voice, a cla...
Silence is a negative term denoting absence of sounds. However, our ordinary way of speaking about s...
I investigate the connection between representations of space itself, as opposed to objects' spatial...
Although the use of silence is of importance when defining the grammatical properties (punctuation a...
It is widely accepted that there is a visual field, but the analogous notion of an auditory field is...
Many philosophers have held that it is not possible to experience a spatial object, property, or rel...
This practice-led research project examines the concept of silence. More specifically, within the co...
Information integration across the senses is fundamental for effective interactions with our environ...
A person listening to music can be said to “hear space” in two senses: metaphorically, when the musi...
We provide some meta-theoretical constraints for the evaluation of a-spatial theories of sounds and ...
This paper examines the question of auditory detection of the movements of silent objects in noisy e...