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Processing Attenuating NPIs in Indicative and Counterfactual Conditionals [PDF]
Both indicative and counterfactual conditionals are known to be licensing contexts for negative polarity items (NPIs). However, a recent theoretical account suggests that the licensing of attenuating NPIs like English all that in the conditional ...
Juliane Schwab, Mingya Liu
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Figure-ground responsive fields of monkey V4 neurons estimated from natural image patches. [PDF]
Neurons in visual area V4 modulate their responses depending on the figure-ground (FG) organization in natural images containing a variety of shapes and textures.
Kouji Kimura +3 more
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Intensionalizing Abstract Meaning Representations: Non-Veridicality and Scope [PDF]
LAW-DMR'21, 8 pages (excl. refs)
Gregor Williamson +2 more
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When one is singular: Notes on zero-person constructions in Latvian
Axel Holvoet has demonstrated that Latvian has two types of zero-person constructions which formally differ in grammatical number, and that the singular type has a parallel in Finnic, but not in Lithuanian.
Nicole Nau
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Musical expertise and the ability to imagine loudness. [PDF]
Most perceived parameters of sound (e.g. pitch, duration, timbre) can also be imagined in the absence of sound. These parameters are imagined more veridically by expert musicians than non-experts.
Laura Bishop, Freya Bailes, Roger T Dean
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The sense of mineness in personal memory: problems for the endorsement model
What does it take for a subject to experience a personal memory as being her own? According to Fernández’ (2019) model of endorsement, this particular phenomenal quality of our memories, their “sense of mineness”, can be explained in terms of the ...
Marina Trakas
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Influence of visual feedback persistence on visuo-motor skill improvement
Towards the larger goal of understanding factors relevant for improving visuo-motor control, we investigated the role of visual feedback for modulating the effectiveness of a simple hand-eye training protocol.
Alyssa Unell +6 more
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Pure representationalism or intentionalism for phenomenal experience is the theory that all introspectible qualitative aspects of a conscious experience can be analyzed as qualities that the experience non-conceptually represents the world to have.
Işık Sarıhan
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Grief’s impact on sensorimotor expectations: an account of non-veridical bereavement experiences [PDF]
AbstractThe philosophy of grief has directed little attention to bereavement’s impact on perceptual experience. However, misperceptions, hallucinations and other anomalous experiences are strikingly common following the death of a loved one. Such experiences range from misperceiving a stranger to be the deceased, to phantom sights, sounds and smells ...
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Kant on Non-Veridical Experience [PDF]
In this paper I offer an interpretation of Kant’s theory of perceptual error based on his remarks in the Anthropology. Both hallucination and illusion, I argue, are for Kant species of experience and therefore require the standard co-operation of sensibility and understanding. I develop my account in a conceptualist framework according to which the two
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