Our percepts usually derive their structure from particular cues in the incoming sensory information, but this is not so in the phenomenon of scaffolded attention—where shifting …
What do we see? The answer seems obvious: we see the objects and events that populate our local environments. And just what constitutes an object or event? This question leads …
Human musicality is supported by two distinct systems of representation: one for tonal perception, which contextualizes pitch input in reference to a hierarchy of tones; and one for …
The raw material of perception is a continuous wash of light and sound. But what we perceive are often discrete individuals—objects (due to segmentation in space) and events …