Brain, Symbol & Experience: Toward a Neurophenomenology of Human ConsciousnessNew Science Library, 1990 - 403 Seiten Reprint, in paper covers, of the Columbia U. Press edition of 1990. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... visual system per se that produces the object . We are aware of the coffee cup before us , but are usually unaware that the visual system has moved the eyeballs in order to bring the light reflected from the cup into the fovial region ...
... visual system per se that produces the object . We are aware of the coffee cup before us , but are usually unaware that the visual system has moved the eyeballs in order to bring the light reflected from the cup into the fovial region ...
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... ( visual ) , and the temporal ( auditory ) regions , all posterior relative to prefrontal cortex ( Fuster 1980 : 29 ) . Each secondary sensory area sends information not only to the proximal association area ( s ) , but also to ( and ...
... ( visual ) , and the temporal ( auditory ) regions , all posterior relative to prefrontal cortex ( Fuster 1980 : 29 ) . Each secondary sensory area sends information not only to the proximal association area ( s ) , but also to ( and ...
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... visual experience as incorporating intentionality inside the perceiver and an object outside the perceiver . He is forced , thereby , to the neuropsychologically unsat- isfying conclusion that when we see a hallucination ( as in the ...
... visual experience as incorporating intentionality inside the perceiver and an object outside the perceiver . He is forced , thereby , to the neuropsychologically unsat- isfying conclusion that when we see a hallucination ( as in the ...
Inhalt
BIOGENETIC STRUCTURALISM | 3 |
THE NATURE OF NEUROGNOSIS | 39 |
CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE COGNIZED ENVIRONMENT | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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