This paper draws a bird's eye view of various counter-intuitive characteristics of perception. Peculiar is that perception is a both tool and topic of its study. As a consequence, its output is easily mistaken for its input. Furthermore, its output is characterized by remarkable Gestalt features, such as mutual dependence of stimulus elements and detour solutions. Detour solutions require a complex perception process of testing countless optional pattern interpretations against a criterion. Likelihood is a plausible criterion for reasoning. For perception, however, the simplicity criterion is more appropriate. The consideration is that reasoning aims at establishing properties of distal objects whereas perception aims at establishing object...
“Opposites” are intuitively and naturally understood and learnt. The extremely robust relationship b...
Perceptual knowledge is an integral part of our acquisition of knowledge about the world. But how do...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper draws a bird's eye view of various counter-intuitive charac...
A variety of measures are enlisted in an explanation of some longstanding perceptual phenomena asso...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
Illusions are important ‘tools’ in the study of perceptual processes. Their conception is typically ...
According to the received theory of perception, very little information enters the perceptual system...
Perception as Unconscious Interference* Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed th...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
Perceptual knowledge is an integral part of our acquisition of knowledge about the world. But how do...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...
It is widely held by philosophers not only that is there a causal condition on perception but also t...
“Opposites” are intuitively and naturally understood and learnt. The extremely robust relationship b...
“Opposites” are intuitively and naturally understood and learnt. The extremely robust relationship b...
Perceptual knowledge is an integral part of our acquisition of knowledge about the world. But how do...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper draws a bird's eye view of various counter-intuitive charac...
A variety of measures are enlisted in an explanation of some longstanding perceptual phenomena asso...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
Illusions are important ‘tools’ in the study of perceptual processes. Their conception is typically ...
According to the received theory of perception, very little information enters the perceptual system...
Perception as Unconscious Interference* Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed th...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
Perceptual knowledge is an integral part of our acquisition of knowledge about the world. But how do...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...
It is widely held by philosophers not only that is there a causal condition on perception but also t...
“Opposites” are intuitively and naturally understood and learnt. The extremely robust relationship b...
“Opposites” are intuitively and naturally understood and learnt. The extremely robust relationship b...
Perceptual knowledge is an integral part of our acquisition of knowledge about the world. But how do...
I can agree with much of what D.H. Mellor says in his response to my paper ('Crane's Waterfall Illus...