Abstract:About the Editors About the Contributors New Models of Perception 1. Perceiving as Predicting Andy Clark 2. Active Perception and the Representation of Space Mohan Matthen 3. Distinguishing Top-Down F...About the Editors About the Contributors New Models of Perception 1. Perceiving as Predicting Andy Clark 2. Active Perception and the Representation of Space Mohan Matthen 3. Distinguishing Top-Down From Bottom-Up Effects Nicholas Shea Multimodal Perception 4. Is Consciousness Multisensory? Charles Spence and Tim Bayne 5. Not all perceptual experience is modality specific Casey O'Callaghan 6. Is audio-visual perception 'amodal' or 'crossmodal'? Matthew Nudds The Non-Visual Senses 7. What Counts as Touch? Matthew Fulkerson 8. Sound stimulants: defending the stable disposition view John Kulvicki 9. Olfactory Objects Clare Batty 10. Confusing Tastes with Flavours Charles Spence, Malika Auvray, and Barry Smith Sensing Ourselves 11. Inner Sense Vincent Picciuto and Peter Carruthers New Issues Concerning Vision 12. The Diversity of Human Visual Experience Howard C. Hughes, Robert Fendrich and Sarah E. Streeter 13. A crossmodal perspective on sensory substitution Ophelia Deroy and Malika Auvray 14. The dominance of the visual Dustin Stokes and Stephen Biggs 15. More Color Science for Philosophers C. L. Hardin Relating the Modalities 16. Morphing Senses Erik Myin, Ed Cooke, and Karim Zahidi 17. A Methodological Molyneux Question: Sensory Substitution, Plasticity and the Unification of Perceptual Theory Mazviita Chirimuuta and Mark Paterson 18. The Space of Sensory Modalities Fiona Macpherson 19. Distinguishing the Commonsense Senses Roberto Casati, Jerome Dokic, and Francois Le Corre IndexRead More
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-09-18
Language: en
Type: book
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