[PDF][PDF] Evidence of the Senses: A Realist Theory of Perception

D Kelley9s - 1986 - reasonpapers.com
… Roughly, of course, that any perception is analyzable as a complex of sensations. Much
of the evidence Kelley gathers refutes the thesis that our own perceptual objects are phenoil~…

Perception and the medial temporal lobe: evaluating the current evidence

WA Suzuki - Neuron, 2009 - cell.com
the evidence that has been presented in support of the idea that the MTL is important for
perception and ask if these findings pose a serious challenge to the MTLMS hypothesis. I argue …

Auditory temporal perception deficits in the reading-impaired: A critical review of the evidence

M Studdert-Kennedy, M Mody - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1995 - Springer
… We conclude that, on the available evidence, the phonological deficit of impaired readers
cannot be traced to any co-occurring nonspeech deficits so far observed and is phonetic in …

Cognition does not affect perception: Evaluating the evidence for “top-down” effects

C Firestone, BJ Scholl - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2016 - cambridge.org
… 1999), we have the broader aim of evaluating the evidence for top-down effects on what
we see as a whole – including visual processing and the conscious percepts it produces. …

The problem of perception

AM Quinton - Mind, 1955 - JSTOR
… obtain evidence for the existence of the cause which is independent of the events it is held to
explain. … There is conclusive evidence for the fact that many of our sense-experiences occur …

What is" special" about face perception?

MJ Farah, KD Wilson, M Drain, JN Tanaka - Psychological review, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
the question of whether faces are perceived holistically. This question is of interest because
some of the evidence reviewed earlier suggests that the “special” status of faces extends to …

Perception, Memory, and Hearsay: A Criticism of Present Law and the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence

ID Stewart Jr - Utah L. Rev., 1970 - HeinOnline
… him from doing so would adversely affect the intelligibility of his evidence. (3) Where in any
… , no evidence other than direct oral evidence by the person who made the statement or any …

The physiology of perception

WJ Freeman - Scientific American, 1991 - JSTOR
… it is the very property that makes perception possible. We … underlies the abil ity of the brain
to respond flexibly to the outside … Yet our evidence suggests that the controlled chaos of the

Perception as evidence accumulation and Bayesian inference: insights from masked priming.

D Norris, S Kinoshita - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
… In masked priming, the evidence from the prime can be used to revise the priors for words or
… This is the same argument as our claim that perception involves integrating evidence rather …

[图书][B] The problems of perception

RJ Hirst - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
… Yet most philosophers have rejected this supposed sim plicity and certainty: they have
impugned the evidence of our eyes and ears and thrown doubt on the empirical knowledge we …