[PDF][PDF] Inferring sensory experiences
K Reuter - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive …, 2013 - escholarship.org
… -statements count as attribution of experiences and which do not. … experience, eg “she looks
chic” is an appearance-statement from which we cannot infer the attribution of an experience…
chic” is an appearance-statement from which we cannot infer the attribution of an experience…
Seeing and inferring
R Clark - Philosophical papers, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
… what is seen and what is inferred, where and how do we … seen and what is inferred in some
arbitrary act of perception. … natures of certain concomitant sensory experiences. No olfactory …
arbitrary act of perception. … natures of certain concomitant sensory experiences. No olfactory …
Active inference, sensory attenuation and illusions
… between sensory attenuation and the experience of agency is complex. An experience of …
However, the causes of sensory data are not accurately inferred: an illusory cause (circled …
However, the causes of sensory data are not accurately inferred: an illusory cause (circled …
Sensory experience and the foundations of knowledge
E Craig - Synthese, 1976 - JSTOR
… sensory experiences. I shall contend that on the contrary, we are perfectly aware of our
experiences… Quinton is right to infer that we are hardly ever aware of our visual experience, but is …
experiences… Quinton is right to infer that we are hardly ever aware of our visual experience, but is …
Sensory processing across conscious and nonconscious brain states: from single neurons to distributed networks for inferential representation
U Olcese, MN Oude Lohuis… - Frontiers in systems …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
… experience depends on the interpretation of sensory input in terms of objects and events
unequal to the neural substrate itself; this means that experiences … the inferred representation …
unequal to the neural substrate itself; this means that experiences … the inferred representation …
From unconscious inference to the beholder's share: Predictive perception and human experience
AK Seth - European Review, 2019 - cambridge.org
… It is that perception is in the business of inferring the causes of the inherently noisy and
ambiguous signals that continually impinge on our various sensory surfaces: our eyes and our …
ambiguous signals that continually impinge on our various sensory surfaces: our eyes and our …
Causal inference in multisensory perception
… The results show that indeed humans can efficiently infer the … to sensory cue combination,
we show that the capacity to infer … The other piece of information is the prior: from experience …
we show that the capacity to infer … The other piece of information is the prior: from experience …
Perceptual inference
NC Aggelopoulos - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
… Perceptual inference refers to the ability to infer sensory stimuli from predictions that result
from internal neural representations built through prior experience. Methods of Bayesian …
from internal neural representations built through prior experience. Methods of Bayesian …
Are sensory properties represented in perceptual experience?
N Orlandi - Philosophical Psychology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… : it could be that we visually represent uncolored apples and then infer (unconsciously or
subpersonally) their color. In this case, color would be represented by a belief state, not by a …
subpersonally) their color. In this case, color would be represented by a belief state, not by a …
Inferring what to do (and what not to)
T Parr - Entropy, 2020 - mdpi.com
… that have already been made, provides us with an additional reason we might infer a
course of action. This is that our sensory data tell us we are already doing so. In summary, this …
course of action. This is that our sensory data tell us we are already doing so. In summary, this …