Sensory Individuals
Sensory Individuals
Unimodal and Multimodal Perspectives
Grush, Rick; Mroczko-Wasowicz, Aleksandra
Oxford University Press
07/2023
448
Dura
Inglês
9780198866305
15 a 20 dias
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Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz, Rick Grush: Introduction Sensory individuals: Contemporary perspectives on modality-specific and multimodal objecthood
Part 1: Conceptual, developmental, and methodological aspects of studying sensory individuals
1: Scott P. Johnson, J. Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater: Origins of object concepts in infancy: A perceptual account
2: Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz, Nastazja Stoch, Paulina Zguda: What makes something a perceptual object?
3: Philip J. Kellman, Viyehni Fuchser: Visual completion and intermediate representations in object formation
4: Jake Quilty-Dunn: Sensory binding without sensory individuals
5: Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco, Brian J. Scholl: Figments of imagination: 'Scaffolded attention' creates non-sensory object and event representations
6: Berit Brogaard, Thomas A. Sorensen: Perceptual variation in object perception: a defense of perceptual pluralism
Part 2: Sensory individuals in unimodal perception
7: Frederique de Vignemont: Looming perception: Seeing in a dynamic world
8: Alessandra Buccella, Mazviita Chirimuuta: Shine of bronze and sound of brass: the relational perceptual constructs of timbre and gloss
9: Ronald DiTullio, Yale Cohen: Mechanisms underlying auditory object perception
10: Nick Young, Bence Nanay: Audition and composite sensory individuals
11: William Lycan: What is it we touch?
12: Stephen Pierzchajlo, Jonas Olofsson: Human olfaction: A view from the top
13: Clare Batty, Barry C. Smith: A world of odours
14: Benjamin D. Young: Smelling odours and tasting flavours: distinguishing orthonasal from retronasal olfaction
Part 3: Sensory individuals in multimodal perception
15: Mohan Matthen: Material objects as the singular subjects of multimodal perception
16: Charles Spence: Multisensory feature integration
17: Jonathan Cohen: Multimodal binding as mereological co-constituency
18: Simon Lacey, K. Sathian: Visuo-haptic object processing in the multisensory brain
19: Casey O'Callaghan: Crossmodal identification
20: E. J. Green: The multisensory perception of persistence
21: Matthew Fulkerson: Faces as multisensory individuals
22: B/la:zej Skrzypulec: Multimodal structure of painful experiences
23: Fabrizio Calzavarini, Alberto Voltolini: Pictures as supramodal sensory individuals
Part 1: Conceptual, developmental, and methodological aspects of studying sensory individuals
1: Scott P. Johnson, J. Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater: Origins of object concepts in infancy: A perceptual account
2: Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz, Nastazja Stoch, Paulina Zguda: What makes something a perceptual object?
3: Philip J. Kellman, Viyehni Fuchser: Visual completion and intermediate representations in object formation
4: Jake Quilty-Dunn: Sensory binding without sensory individuals
5: Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco, Brian J. Scholl: Figments of imagination: 'Scaffolded attention' creates non-sensory object and event representations
6: Berit Brogaard, Thomas A. Sorensen: Perceptual variation in object perception: a defense of perceptual pluralism
Part 2: Sensory individuals in unimodal perception
7: Frederique de Vignemont: Looming perception: Seeing in a dynamic world
8: Alessandra Buccella, Mazviita Chirimuuta: Shine of bronze and sound of brass: the relational perceptual constructs of timbre and gloss
9: Ronald DiTullio, Yale Cohen: Mechanisms underlying auditory object perception
10: Nick Young, Bence Nanay: Audition and composite sensory individuals
11: William Lycan: What is it we touch?
12: Stephen Pierzchajlo, Jonas Olofsson: Human olfaction: A view from the top
13: Clare Batty, Barry C. Smith: A world of odours
14: Benjamin D. Young: Smelling odours and tasting flavours: distinguishing orthonasal from retronasal olfaction
Part 3: Sensory individuals in multimodal perception
15: Mohan Matthen: Material objects as the singular subjects of multimodal perception
16: Charles Spence: Multisensory feature integration
17: Jonathan Cohen: Multimodal binding as mereological co-constituency
18: Simon Lacey, K. Sathian: Visuo-haptic object processing in the multisensory brain
19: Casey O'Callaghan: Crossmodal identification
20: E. J. Green: The multisensory perception of persistence
21: Matthew Fulkerson: Faces as multisensory individuals
22: B/la:zej Skrzypulec: Multimodal structure of painful experiences
23: Fabrizio Calzavarini, Alberto Voltolini: Pictures as supramodal sensory individuals
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Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz, Rick Grush: Introduction Sensory individuals: Contemporary perspectives on modality-specific and multimodal objecthood
Part 1: Conceptual, developmental, and methodological aspects of studying sensory individuals
1: Scott P. Johnson, J. Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater: Origins of object concepts in infancy: A perceptual account
2: Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz, Nastazja Stoch, Paulina Zguda: What makes something a perceptual object?
3: Philip J. Kellman, Viyehni Fuchser: Visual completion and intermediate representations in object formation
4: Jake Quilty-Dunn: Sensory binding without sensory individuals
5: Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco, Brian J. Scholl: Figments of imagination: 'Scaffolded attention' creates non-sensory object and event representations
6: Berit Brogaard, Thomas A. Sorensen: Perceptual variation in object perception: a defense of perceptual pluralism
Part 2: Sensory individuals in unimodal perception
7: Frederique de Vignemont: Looming perception: Seeing in a dynamic world
8: Alessandra Buccella, Mazviita Chirimuuta: Shine of bronze and sound of brass: the relational perceptual constructs of timbre and gloss
9: Ronald DiTullio, Yale Cohen: Mechanisms underlying auditory object perception
10: Nick Young, Bence Nanay: Audition and composite sensory individuals
11: William Lycan: What is it we touch?
12: Stephen Pierzchajlo, Jonas Olofsson: Human olfaction: A view from the top
13: Clare Batty, Barry C. Smith: A world of odours
14: Benjamin D. Young: Smelling odours and tasting flavours: distinguishing orthonasal from retronasal olfaction
Part 3: Sensory individuals in multimodal perception
15: Mohan Matthen: Material objects as the singular subjects of multimodal perception
16: Charles Spence: Multisensory feature integration
17: Jonathan Cohen: Multimodal binding as mereological co-constituency
18: Simon Lacey, K. Sathian: Visuo-haptic object processing in the multisensory brain
19: Casey O'Callaghan: Crossmodal identification
20: E. J. Green: The multisensory perception of persistence
21: Matthew Fulkerson: Faces as multisensory individuals
22: B/la:zej Skrzypulec: Multimodal structure of painful experiences
23: Fabrizio Calzavarini, Alberto Voltolini: Pictures as supramodal sensory individuals
Part 1: Conceptual, developmental, and methodological aspects of studying sensory individuals
1: Scott P. Johnson, J. Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater: Origins of object concepts in infancy: A perceptual account
2: Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz, Nastazja Stoch, Paulina Zguda: What makes something a perceptual object?
3: Philip J. Kellman, Viyehni Fuchser: Visual completion and intermediate representations in object formation
4: Jake Quilty-Dunn: Sensory binding without sensory individuals
5: Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco, Brian J. Scholl: Figments of imagination: 'Scaffolded attention' creates non-sensory object and event representations
6: Berit Brogaard, Thomas A. Sorensen: Perceptual variation in object perception: a defense of perceptual pluralism
Part 2: Sensory individuals in unimodal perception
7: Frederique de Vignemont: Looming perception: Seeing in a dynamic world
8: Alessandra Buccella, Mazviita Chirimuuta: Shine of bronze and sound of brass: the relational perceptual constructs of timbre and gloss
9: Ronald DiTullio, Yale Cohen: Mechanisms underlying auditory object perception
10: Nick Young, Bence Nanay: Audition and composite sensory individuals
11: William Lycan: What is it we touch?
12: Stephen Pierzchajlo, Jonas Olofsson: Human olfaction: A view from the top
13: Clare Batty, Barry C. Smith: A world of odours
14: Benjamin D. Young: Smelling odours and tasting flavours: distinguishing orthonasal from retronasal olfaction
Part 3: Sensory individuals in multimodal perception
15: Mohan Matthen: Material objects as the singular subjects of multimodal perception
16: Charles Spence: Multisensory feature integration
17: Jonathan Cohen: Multimodal binding as mereological co-constituency
18: Simon Lacey, K. Sathian: Visuo-haptic object processing in the multisensory brain
19: Casey O'Callaghan: Crossmodal identification
20: E. J. Green: The multisensory perception of persistence
21: Matthew Fulkerson: Faces as multisensory individuals
22: B/la:zej Skrzypulec: Multimodal structure of painful experiences
23: Fabrizio Calzavarini, Alberto Voltolini: Pictures as supramodal sensory individuals
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