Perception of Absence and Penetration from Expectation
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Farennikova, Anna
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I argue that perception of absence presents a top-down effect from expectations on perception, but then show that this cognitive effect is atypical and indirect. This calls into question usefulness of some of the existing notions of cognitive penetrability of perception and generates new questions about indirect cognitive influences on perception.
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Review of Philosophy and Psychology
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2037-12-31