Seeing and thinking: Foundational issues and empirical horizons release_n3i7gqxsx5gqxfgnbydzeh3fae

by Chaz Firestone, Brian J. Scholl

Published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences by Cambridge University Press (CUP).

2016   Volume 39

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> The spectacularly varied responses to our target article raised big-picture questions about the nature of seeing and thinking, nitty-gritty experimental design details, and everything in between. We grapple with these issues, including the ready falsifiability of our view, neuroscientific theories that allow everything but demand nothing, cases where seeing and thinking conflict, mental imagery, the free press, an El Greco fallacy fallacy, hallucinogenic drugs, blue bananas, subatomic particles, Boeing 787s, and the racial identities of geometric shapes.
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