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Border crossings: Perceptual and post-perceptual object representation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2011
Abstract
Carey's claim that no object representations are perceptual rests on a faulty view of perception. To delineate origins of post-perceptual (“conceptual” or “core cognitive”) representation, we need a more accurate view of perceptual representation.
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