The currently mainstream view is that, in normal conditions, our perceptual representations are largely accurate, as natural selection tends to favor epistemically reliable perceptual systems. This latter assumption has been questioned by Donald Hoffman and his collaborators by drawing on the formal tools of evolutionary game theory. According to their model, an organism whose visual system were tuned to objective reality would be driven to extinction. We argue that their model fails to take environmental modifications into due account, and we show that, once such changes are incorporated into the model, the latter will predict that an organism whose visual representations are at least partially accurate will in fact be more successful from...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but on...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
A goal of perception is to estimate true properties of the world. A goal of categorization is to cla...
A goal of perception is to estimate true properties of the world. A goal of categorization is to cla...
Current models of visual perception typically assume that human vision estimates true properties of ...
Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash (2014) observe that perception evolves to serve as an interface between ...
A focus on the eco-evolutionary feedback continually operating between a population's evolution and ...
Perception is central to the survival of an individual for many reasons, especially as it affects th...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but on...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
Abstract: Mathematical models can be profitably used to establish whether our perception of the ext...
A goal of perception is to estimate true properties of the world. A goal of categorization is to cla...
A goal of perception is to estimate true properties of the world. A goal of categorization is to cla...
Current models of visual perception typically assume that human vision estimates true properties of ...
Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash (2014) observe that perception evolves to serve as an interface between ...
A focus on the eco-evolutionary feedback continually operating between a population's evolution and ...
Perception is central to the survival of an individual for many reasons, especially as it affects th...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but only made ...
Rahnev & Denison (R&D) addressed the issue of (sub)optimalities in perception but on...