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Pre-Cueing, Early Vision, and Cognitive Penetrability
(De Gruyter, 2019)
I have argued that early vision is cognitively impenetrable because its processes do not operate over cognitive contents. Recently it has been argued that pre-cueing guided by cognitively driven attention affects early ...
Perception, realism, and the problem of reference
(2012)
One of the perennial themes in philosophy is the problem of our access to the world around us; do our perceptual systems bring us into contact with the world as it is or does perception depend upon our individual conceptual ...
Cognition and perception: how do psychology and neural science inform philosophy?
(The MIT Press, 2009)
Cognitive developmental change: theories, models, and measurement
(Cambridge University Press, 2004)
Studies of the mind :proceeding of the first Norwegian- Cypriot meeting on cognitive psychology and neuropsychology
(Cyprus University Press, 2001)
Lessons from the History of the Concept of the Ray for Teaching Geometrical Optics
(2011)
There are two indisputable findings in science education research. First, students go to school with some intuitive beliefs about the natural world and physical phenomena that pose an obstacle to the learning of formal ...
Book Review
(Sage Publications Inc, 2000)
Reviews the book 'Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development,' by J.L. Elman, E. Bates, M.H. Johnson, A. Karmiloff-Smith, D. Parisi and K. Plunket.
Defending realism on the proper ground
(2006)
'Epistemological constructivism holds that vision is mediated by background preconceptions and is theory-laden. Hence, two persons with differing theoretical commitments see the world differently and they could agree on ...
Cognitive Penetration Lite and Nonconceptual Content
(2016)
The Macpherson (Philos Phenomenol Res 84(1):24–62, 2012) argued that the perceptual experience of colors is cognitively penetrable (CP). Macpherson also thinks that perception has nonconceptual content (NCC) because this ...
Are Mental Contents Carried by Neural Vehicles?
(Global Science & Technology Forum, 2017)
Any discussion concerning representations in cognitive psychology and science assumes that mental representational contents are carried by brain representational vehicles. Recently Sedivy attacked the view that mental ...