Items where Subject is "Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Perception"
Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 79. AAndrews, Mel (2022) Making Reification Concrete: A Response to Bruineberg et al. [Preprint] Andrews, Mel (2021) The Math is not the Territory: Navigating the Free Energy Principle. [Preprint] BBarwich, Ann-Sophie (2019) A Critique of Olfactory Objects. Frontiers in Psychology. ISSN 1664-1078 Barwich, Ann-Sophie (2019) The Value of Failure in Science: The Story of Grandmother Cells in Neuroscience. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Barwich, Ann-Sophie and Firestein, Stuart and Dietrich, Michael R. (2024) Wider than the Sky: An Alternative to “Mapping” the World onto the Brain. [Preprint] Bruineberg, Jelle and Fabry, Regina (2021) Habitual smartphone use as extended mind-wandering. [Preprint] Buccella, Alessandra (2022) Perceptual science and the nature of perception. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 37 (2). pp. 149-162. ISSN 2171-679X Burnston, Daniel and Haueis, Philipp (2020) Evolving Concepts of "Hierarchy" in Systems Neuroscience. Neural Mechanisms: New Challenges in Philosophy of Neuroscience. CCarvalho, Eros (2019) An ecological approach to disjunctivism. Synthese. ISSN 1573-0964 Cermeño-Aínsa, Sergio (2021) Predictive coding and the strong thesis of cognitive penetrability. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 36 (3). pp. 341-360. ISSN 2171-679X Constant, Axel and Clark, Andy and Friston J, Karl (2019) Representation Wars: Enacting an Armistice through Active Inference. [Preprint] DDavies-Barton, Tyeson and Raja, Vicente and Baggs, Edward and Anderson, Michael L (2022) Debt-free intelligence: Ecological information in minds and machines. [Preprint] Deng, Natalja (2019) One thing after another: why the passage of time is not an illusion. pp. 3-15. Dhein, Kelle (2023) The cognitive map debate in insects: A historical perspective on what is at stake. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 98. pp. 62-79. ISSN 00393681 Doi, Kazuto and Nakamaru, Mayuko (2018) The coevolution of transitive inference and memory capacity in the hawk–dove game. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 456. pp. 91-107. Dolega, Krzysztof and Dewhurst, Joe (2020) Fame in the Predictive Brain: A deflationary approach to explaining consciousness in the prediction error minimization framework. [Preprint] Durt, Christoph and Froese, Tom and Fuchs, Thomas (2023) Large Language Models and the Patterns of Human Language Use: An Alternative View of the Relation of AI to Understanding and Sentience. [Preprint] FFarr, Matt (2019) Explaining Temporal Qualia. [Preprint] Farr, Matt (2024) From time to spacetime to no time? The philosophy of relativity theory. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2877. ISSN 1742-6596 Farr, Matt (2021) Perceiving Direction in Directionless Time. [Preprint] Farr, Matt (2023) The Three-Times Problem. [Preprint] Favela, Luis H. and Amon, Mary Jean and Lobo, Lorena and Chemero, Anthony (2021) Empirical Evidence for Extended Cognitive Systems. Cognitive Science, 45 (e13060). pp. 1-27. GGoldhaber, Charles (2019) Does perceptual psychology rule out disjunctivism in the theory of perception? [Preprint] Gomez-Marin, Alex and Arnau, Juan (2019) When the part mirrors the whole: interactions beyond simple location. [Preprint] Gomez-Marin, Alex and Arnau, Juan (2019) When the part mirrors the whole: interactions beyond simple location. [Preprint] Griswold, Alan (2024) Scientific Revolutions, Abductive Reasoning, and Autism. [Preprint] Grujicic, Bojana (2023) Deep convolutional neural networks are not mechanistic explanations of object recognition. [Preprint] Gładziejewski, Paweł (2021) Perceptual justification in the Bayesian brain: A foundherentist account. [Preprint] Gładziejewski, Paweł (2021) Un-debunking ordinary objects with the help of predictive processing. [Preprint] HHalák, Jan (2021) Mathematics Embodied: Merleau-Ponty on Geometry and Algebra as Fields of Motor Enaction. [Preprint] Hatfield, Gary (2014) Psychological Experiments and Phenomenal Experience in Size and Shape Constancy. Philosophy of Science, 81 (5). pp. 940-953. ISSN 1539-767X Haueis, Philipp and Kästner, Lena (2022) Mechanistic Inquiry and Scientific Pursuit: The Case of Visual Processing. [Preprint] Hochstein, Eric (2019) Learning to Appreciate the Gray Areas: A Critical Notice of Anil Gupta’s “Conscious Experience”. [Preprint] IIvy, Spencer and Mroczko-Wasowicz, Aleksandra (2024) Framing Effects in Object Perception. [Preprint] KKalpokas, Daniel (2020) Perception as a propositional attitude. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 35 (2). pp. 155-174. ISSN 2171-679X LLahiri, Avijit (2020) Inference Belief and Interpretation in Science. [Preprint] Legg, Catherine (2021) Habits in Perception: A Diachronic Defence of Hyperinferentialism. [Preprint] Lenay, Charles (2019) Technical innovation in human science: Examples in cognitive technologies. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 34 (3). pp. 389-403. ISSN 2171-679X López-Rubio, Ezequiel (2020) Throwing light on black boxes: emergence of visual categories from deep learning. [Preprint] MMcCormack, Kael (2023) Desire-as-belief and evidence sensitivity. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 38 (2). pp. 155-172. ISSN 2171-679X Miller Tate, Alex James (2020) Perception, Action, and Depression. [Preprint] PPain, Ross and Mann, Stephen Francis (2024) Teleosemantics, Structural Resemblance and Predictive Processing. [Preprint] Pedersen, Rasmus (2024) Retrodictive and Predictive Attentional Modulation in Temporal Binding. [Preprint] Piekarski, Michał (2019) Representations, direct perception and scientific realism. In defence of conservative predictive processing. [Preprint] Porter, Brian (2019) Teleosemantics and Tetrachromacy. [Preprint] RRaja, Vicente and Sanches de Oliveira, Guilherme (2024) Two Species of Realism. [Preprint] Raja, Vicente and Valluri, Dinesh and Baggs, Edward and Chemero, Anthony and Anderson, Michael L. (2021) The Markov Blanket Trick: On the Scope of the Free Energy Principle and Active Inference. [Preprint] Ramstead, Maxwell J. D. and Kirchhoff, Michael D. and Friston, Karl J. (2019) A tale of two densities: Active inference is enactive inference. [Preprint] Rovelli, Carlo (2021) The Old Fisherman's Mistake. [Preprint] SSergeyev, Yaroslav (2011) Higher order numerical differentiation on the Infinity Computer. Optimization Letters, 5 (4). pp. 575-585. Sergeyev, Yaroslav (2023) Lower and upper estimates of the quantity of algebraic numbers. Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 20 (12). pp. 1-10. Sergeyev, Yaroslav (2017) Numerical infinities and infinitesimals: Methodology, applications, and repercussions on two Hilbert problems. EMS Surveys in Mathematical Sciences, 4. pp. 219-320. Sergeyev, Yaroslav (2009) Numerical point of view on Calculus for functions assuming finite, infinite, and infinitesimal values over finite, infinite, and infinitesimal domains. Nonlinear Analysis Series A: Theory, Methods & Applications, 71 (12). e1688-e1707. Sergeyev, Yaroslav (2022) Some paradoxes of infinity revisited. Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 19 (143). pp. 1-28. Sergeyev, Yaroslav (2016) The exact (up to infinitesimals) infinite perimeter of the Koch snowflake and its finite area. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 31 (1-3). pp. 21-29. Sergeyev, Yaroslav and Garro, Alfredo (2010) Observability of Turing Machines: a refinement of the theory of computation. Informatica, 21 (3). pp. 425-454. Sergeyev, Yaroslav and Garro, Alfredo (2013) Single-tape and multi-tape Turing machines through the lens of the Grossone methodology. Journal of Supercomputing, 65 (2). pp. 645-663. Skokowski, Paul (2021) Observing a Superposition. [Preprint] Skokowski, Paul (2022) Sensing Qualia. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 16 (795405). pp. 1-16. Soames, Scott (2022) Mario Gómez-Torrente. 2020. Roads to Reference. Oxford: Oxford University Press. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 37 (2). pp. 265-267. ISSN 2171-679X Soland, Kim (2021) Does Loudness Represent Sound Intensity? [Preprint] Sytsma, Justin (2023) Pain Judgments and T-tests. [Preprint] TTanaka, Junichi (2021) Concept of the Isotropic Space and Anisotropic Space as principal Methodology to Investigate the Visual Recognition. [Preprint] Trnka, Radek and Lorencova, Radmila (2016) Quantum anthropology: Man, cultures, and groups in a quantum perspective. pp. 1-191. ISSN 978-80-246-3526-2 VVeit, Walter (2022) The Origins of Consciousness or the War of the Five Dimensions. [Preprint] Veit, Walter (2023) Preview of A Philosophy for the Science of Animal Consciousness. A Philosophy for the Science of Animal Consciousness. viii-12. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather (2023) Neural Networks, AI, and the Goals of Modeling. [Preprint] Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather (2020) Phenomenology Applied to Animal Health and Suffering. [Preprint] Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather (2022) Social Robots and the Intentional Stance. [Preprint] Vernazzani, Alfredo (2020) Do We See facts? [Preprint] Vernazzani, Alfredo (2021) How Artworks Modify our Perception of the World. [Preprint] Vernazzani, Alfredo (2020) Psychoneural Isomorphism: From Metaphysics to robustness. [Preprint] van Es, Thomas (2019) The Embedded View, its critics, and a radically non-representational solution. [Preprint] WWadle, Douglas (2024) The Contributions of the Bodily Senses to Body Representations in the Brain. [Preprint] Wadle, Douglas (2021) Restricted Auditory Aspatialism. [Preprint] Wadle, Douglas (2020) Sensory Modalities and Novel Features of Perceptual Experience. [Preprint] Wadle, Douglas and Bansal, Devansh and Wellwood, Alexis (2024) Temporal Shaping and the Event/Process Distinction. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 46. Wilson, Keith A. (2020) Individuating the Senses of ‘Smell’: Orthonasal versus Retronasal Olfaction. [Preprint] ZZhang, Jianqiu (2024) What is Lacking in Sora and V-JEPA’s World Models? -A Philosophical Analysis of Video AIs Through the Theory of Productive Imagination. [Preprint] |