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On the cognitive processes of human perception

Fourth IEEE Conference on Cognitive Informatics, 2005. (ICCI 2005)., 2005
This paper presents a rigorous treatment of human perceptual processes such as emotions, motivations, and attitudes. A set of mathematical models and formally described cognitive processes is developed. The interactions and relationships between motivation and attitude are formally described in real-time process algebra (RTPA).
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Vision and Cognition in Picture Perception*

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2001
In recent papers [1997, in press] I have explored how two seemingly conflicting paradigms inform the conception and study of picture perception. The dominant paradigm, one especially favored by vision theorists, claims that seeing a pictorial representation of an object is, with qualifications, like seeing the object itself.
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The Development of Color Perception and Cognition

Annual Review of Psychology, 2023
Alice Elizabeth Skelton, Anna Franklin
exaly  

The perception/cognition distinction

Inquiry (United Kingdom), 2023
Sebastian Watzl
exaly  

Recognition and the perception–cognition divide

Mind and Language, 2022
Greyson Abid
exaly  

Perception and Cognition

International Studies in Philosophy, 1981
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The perception/cognition distincton: Challenging the representational account

Consciousness and Cognition, 2021
Sérgio Cermeño-Aínsa
exaly  

Frontotemporal dementia, music perception and social cognition share neurobiological circuits: A meta-analysis

Brain and Cognition, 2021
Artur Jaschke   +2 more
exaly  

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