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Frequency-specific neural signatures of perceptual content and perceptual stability [PDF]
In the natural environment, we often form stable perceptual experiences from ambiguous and fleeting sensory inputs. Which neural activity underlies the content of perception and which neural activity supports perceptual stability remains an open question.
Richard Hardstone +3 more
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Blur and perceptual content [PDF]
Intentionalism about visual experiences is the view according to which the phenomenal character of a visual experience supervenes on the content of this experience. One of the most influential objections to this view is about blur: seeing a fuzzy contour
Bence Nánay
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Levels of Perceptual Content [PDF]
The main thesis I shall try to defend is this paper is that, although Dretske's distinction between simple perception and cognitive perception constitutes an important milestone in contemporary theorizing on perception, it remains too coarse to account for a number of phenomena that do not seem to fall squarely on either side of the divide.
Pacherie, Elisabeth
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Imagery Rescripting: The Impact of Conceptual and Perceptual Changes on Aversive Autobiographical Memories. [PDF]
Imagery rescripting (ImRs) is a process by which aversive autobiographical memories are rendered less unpleasant or emotional. ImRs is thought only to be effective if a change in the meaning-relevant (semantic) content of the mental image is produced ...
Christien Slofstra +3 more
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Tye’s Theory of the Unconceptual Content of the Perceptual Mental States
Introduction. In modern philosophy of perception, the issue of the content of perceptual mental states is actively discussed, in particular the possibility of nonconceptual content is one of the most significant problem.
A. I. Ponomarev
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Phenomenology and Perceptual Content [PDF]
AbstractTerence Horgan and John Tienson argue that there is phenomenal intentionality, that is, “a kind of intentionality, pervasive in human mental life, that is constitutively determined by phenomenology alone”. However, their arguments are open to two lines of objection. First, Horgan and Tienson are not sufficiently clear as to what kind of content
Kristjan Laasik
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Locke’owskie pojmowanie przestrzeni a treść percepcji (Locke’s comprehension of space and perceptual content) [PDF]
Locke’s philosophy of the perception – among many problems – also delivers an ambiguous comprehension of space. On the one hand the space is a simple idea that we come across through a mediation of more than one sense but on the other hand, the idea of ...
Paweł Sikora
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Epicurean epistemology is usually summarised in a controversial thesis according to which all perceptions are true. Although it seems very problematic and counterintuitive, careful investigation of the main sources shows us that Epicurus’ claim for the truth of perceptions is not so hasty but is supported with some serious arguments.
Ana Gavran Miloš
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Perceptual Content and Perceptual Justification
Steven David Yamamoto
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