Neuropsychological findings used to motivate the “two visual systems” hypothesis have been taken to endanger a pair of widely accepted claims about spatial representation in visual experience. The first is the claim that visual experience represents 3-D space around the perceiver using an egocentric frame of reference. The second is the claim that there is a constitutive link between the spatial contents of visual experience and the perceiver’s bodily actions. In this paper, I carefully assess three main sources of evidence for the two visual systems hypothesis and argue that the best interpretation of the evidence is in fact consistent with both claims. I conclude with some brief remarks on the relation between visual consciousness and rat...
Many philosophers have held that it is not possible to experience a spatial object, property, or rel...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
This paper examines Milner and Goodale’s hypothesis about the two visual streams and raises the ques...
Perceiving space is a relevant task in determining our relationships with the environment. In behavi...
Clinical signs of damage to the egocentric reference system range from the inability to detect stimu...
SummaryOur subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. Ho...
I argue that conscious visual experience consists in a direct and noninferential grasp of the way o...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in theories about human spatial memory and orientati...
While applauding the bulk of the account on offer, we question one apparent implication viz, that e...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
The extent to which perceptual judgements within egocentric and exocentric frames of reference are s...
Converging evidence from several sources indicates that two distinct representations of visual space...
This chapter offers an indirect defence of the Evansian conception of egocentric space, by showing h...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Many philosophers have held that it is not possible to experience a spatial object, property, or rel...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
This paper examines Milner and Goodale’s hypothesis about the two visual streams and raises the ques...
Perceiving space is a relevant task in determining our relationships with the environment. In behavi...
Clinical signs of damage to the egocentric reference system range from the inability to detect stimu...
SummaryOur subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. Ho...
I argue that conscious visual experience consists in a direct and noninferential grasp of the way o...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in theories about human spatial memory and orientati...
While applauding the bulk of the account on offer, we question one apparent implication viz, that e...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
The extent to which perceptual judgements within egocentric and exocentric frames of reference are s...
Converging evidence from several sources indicates that two distinct representations of visual space...
This chapter offers an indirect defence of the Evansian conception of egocentric space, by showing h...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Many philosophers have held that it is not possible to experience a spatial object, property, or rel...
Abstract. Although visual input is egocentric, some visual percep-tions and representations may be a...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...