Chiefly papers presented at a Vancouver studies in cognitive science conference, Vancouver, Canada, February 1992.
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Explaining why things look the way they do / Kirk Ludwig -- A feedforward network for fast stereo vision with movable fusion plane / Paul M. Churchland -- On the failure to detect changes in scenes across saccades / John Grimes -- On the function of visual representation / Dana Ballard -- Filling in : why Dennett is wrong / P.S. Churchland and V.S. Ramachandran -- Seeing is believing, or is it? / Daniel C. Dennett -- Ships in the night : Churchland and Ramachandran on Dennett's theory of consciousness / Kathleen A. Akins and Steven Winger -- Lewis on what distinguishes perception from hallucination / Brain P. McLaughlin -- Intentionality and the theory of vision / Frances Egan -- Success-orientation and individualism in Marr's theory of vision / Sarah Patterson -- Objective perception / John Haugeland -- Visual attention and the attention-action interface / John M. Henderson -- The perception of time / C. Randy Gallistel.
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1. Introduction, Kathleen A. Akins. 2. Explaining Why Things Look the Way They Do, Kirk Ludwig. 3. A Feedforward Network for Fast Stereo Vision, Paul M. Churchland. 4. On the Failure to Detect Changes in Scenes Across Seccades, John Grimes. 5. On the Function of Visual Representation, Dana Ballard. 6. Filling In: Why Dennett is Wrong, P.S. Churchland and V.S. Ramachandran. 7. Seeing is Believing--Or Is It?, Daniel C. Dennett. 8. Ships in the Night: Churchland and Ramachandran on Dennett's Theory of Consciousness, Kathleen A. Akins and Steven Winger. 9. Lewis on What Distinguishes Perception fro.
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