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Frequency-specific neural signatures of perceptual content and perceptual stability [PDF]

open access: yeseLife, 2022
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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The Content and Phenomenology of Perceptual Experience

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2016
The paper’s main target is strong and reductive “representationalism”. What we claim is that even though this position looks very appealing in so far as it does not postulate intrinsic and irreducible experiential properties, the attempt it pursues of ...
Elisabetta Sacchi
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Perceptual content and the content of mental imagery [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Studies, 2014
The aim of this paper is to argue that the phenomenal similarity between perceiving and visualizing can be explained by the similarity between the structure of the content of these two different mental states. And this puts important constraints on how we should think about perceptual content and the content of mental imagery.
Bence Nanay, Nanay Bence
exaly   +3 more sources

After-effects and the reach of perceptual content [PDF]

open access: yesSynthÈse, 2020
In this paper, I discuss the use of after-effects as a criterion for showing that we can perceive high-level properties. According to this criterion, if a high-level property (for example, an emotional expression) is susceptible to after-effects, this suggests that the property can be perceived, rather than cognized.
Joulia Smortchkova
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Perceptual content and relations

open access: yesPhilosophical Studies, 2012
At the core of his view is the idea that inperception we are acquainted with our environment and that in virtue of being soacquainted our experience has phenomenal character. There are many radical ideasin the book, but perhaps the most radical is the idea that when we hallucinate, wehave an experience that does not have phenomenal character: we ...
Susanna Schellenberg   +1 more
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Nonconceptualism and Content Independence

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação, 2022
State Nonconceptualism is the view that perceptual states (not perceptual content) are different in kind from cognitive states (not cognitive content), insofar as a subject could be in perceptual states even if she lacked the concepts necessary to ...
Sebastian Sanhueza Rodriguez
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Perceptual hashing method for video content authentication with maximized robustness

open access: yesEURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2021
Perceptual video hashing represents video perceptual content by compact hash. The binary hash is sensitive to content distortion manipulations, but robust to perceptual content preserving operations. Currently, boundary between sensitivity and robustness
Qiang Ma, Ling Xing
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Conceptual Content and Unattended Visual Features [PDF]

open access: yesIdeas y Valores, 2009
McDowell (1994) proposed a philosophical theory about perceptual content −call it “conceptualism”− that states that in every case the content of a visual experience necessarily involves concepts that fully specify every single feature consciously and ...
Francisco Pereira
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Evidence for a visual bias when recalling complex narratives.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Although it is understood that episodic memories of everyday events involve encoding a wide array of perceptual and non-perceptual information, it is unclear how these distinct types of information are recalled.
Rebecca Scheurich   +4 more
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Hegel’s Phenomenology: On the Logical Structure of Human Experience

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2019
I argue that Hegel’s Phenomenology is an attempt to prove that human experience displays a sui generis logical structure. This is because, as rational animals who instinctively create a universe of meaning to navigate our environment, the perceptual ...
Carew Joseph
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