Briscoe, Professor Robert (2008) Egocentric Spatial Representation in Action and Perception. [Journal (Paginated)] (In Press)
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Abstract
Neuropsychological findings used to motivate the “two visual systems” hypothesis have been taken to endanger a pair of widely accepted claims about spatial representation in visual experience. The first is the claim that visual experience represents 3-D space around the perceiver using an egocentric frame of reference. The second is the claim that there is a constitutive link between the spatial contents of visual experience and the perceiver’s bodily actions. In this paper, I carefully assess three main sources of evidence for the two visual systems hypothesis and argue that the best interpretation of the evidence is in fact consistent with both claims. I conclude with some brief remarks on the relation between visual consciousness and rational agency.
| Item Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
|---|---|
| Additional Information: | Forthcoming in 2008. |
| Keywords: | Two Visual Systems Hypothesis; Spatial Representation; Egocentric Coding; Visuomotor Action; A.D. Milner; Melvyn Goodale; Gareth Evans |
| Subjects: | Philosophy > Philosophy of Mind Neuroscience > Computational Neuroscience Psychology > Perceptual Cognitive Psychology Neuroscience > Neuropsychology |
| ID Code: | 5780 |
| Deposited By: | Briscoe, Professor Robert |
| Deposited On: | 22 Oct 2007 11:40 |
| Last Modified: | 22 Oct 2007 11:40 |
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