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- Sensorimotor Relationalism and Conscious Vision - Oxford Academic
The resulting ‘sensorimotor relationalism’ about conscious vision provides a promising schema for explaining phenomenal properties of perceptual states, replacing ‘Hard’ questions with tractable ones about the perceptual relation and its sensorimotor underpinnings
- A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness
Many current neurophysiological, psychophysical, and psychological approaches to vision rest on the idea that when we see, the brain produces an internal representation of the world The activation of this internal representation is assumed to give rise to the experience of seeing
- A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness
How might incorporating a sensory-motor perspective improve current computer vision models in terms of their ability to handle real-world situations and unpredictable events?
- The structure of sensorimotor explanation | Synthese - Springer
The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternative to the computational and connectionist orthodoxy in the study of visual perception
- Change blindness, Gibson, and the sensorimotor theory of vision
The sensorimotor theory of vision is no-table largely for its impressive breadth: it attempts to marshal a wide variety of evidence in support of its several ideas, and thereby attempts to explain (or define away) several longstanding puzzles about the nature of visual experience
- The structure of sensorimotor explanation
In this sense, the sensorimotor theory is a form of disjunctivism (McDowell 1982), the claim that genuine perceptual states are different in kind from merely hallucinatory states
- Learning to perceive in the sensorimotor approach: Piaget’s theory of . . .
According to the sensorimotor approach, perception involves mastery of regular sensorimotor co-variations that depend on the agent and the environment, also known as the “laws” of sensorimotor contingencies (SMCs)
- Sensorimotor Stage of Cognitive Development - Simply Psychology
It extends from birth to approximately 2 years and is a period of rapid cognitive growth This stage is characterized by the infant’s reliance on their senses and motor actions to understand and interact with the world
- The Sensorimotor Theory | The sensorimotor approach to understanding . . .
Some of the metaphors used by Merleau-Ponty, such as seeing as having a visual ‘grasp’ on the world, and the analogy between touch and vision anticipate aspects of the sensorimotor theory
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