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  1. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  2. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : Volume 22
  3. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : Volume 22, Issue 6, December 2015
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : Volume 24
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : Volume 23
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : Volume 22
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review : Volume 22, Issue 6, December 2015
The interface theory of perception: the future of the science of the mind?
The Interface Theory of Perception
Where does fitness fit in theories of perception?
Perceptual representation, veridicality, and the interface theory of perception
Varieties of perceptual truth and their possible evolutionary roots
Bayesian inference and “truth”: a comment on Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash
Reverse engineering the world: a commentary on Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash, “The interface theory of perception”
Esse est percipi & verum factum est
Notions such as “truth” or “correspondence to the objective world” play no role in explanatory accounts of perception
Are icons sense data?
Philosophizing cannot substitute for experimentation: comment on Hoffman, Singh & Prakash (2014)
The interface theory of perception leaves me hungry for more: Commentary on Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash, “The interface theory of perception”
Probing the interface theory of perception: Reply to commentaries
The negative priming paradigm: An update and implications for selective attention
Multiple stages of learning in perceptual categorization: evidence and neurocomputational theory
Getting to the bottom of orthographic depth
A review of control processes and their locus in language switching
Three regularities of recognition memory: the role of bias
Manual anchoring biases in slant estimation affect matches even for near surfaces
Smiling makes you look older
Priming of hand and foot response: is spatial attention to the body site enough?
Entrainment and task co-representation effects for discrete and continuous action sequences
Attentional focus, perceived target size, and movement kinematics under performance pressure
When overlap leads to competition: Effects of phonological encoding on word duration
Conflict resolved: On the role of spatial attention in reading and color naming tasks
Examining assortativity in the mental lexicon: Evidence from word associations
Relationship between individual differences in speech processing and cognitive functions
Focus takes time: structural effects on reading
Orthographic and phonological neighborhood effects in handwritten word perception
Lexical support for phonetic perception during nonnative spoken word recognition
Cues, quantification, and agreement in language comprehension
Lack of visual field asymmetries for spatial cueing in reading parafoveal Chinese characters
Forward scanning in verbal working memory updating
Maintenance of auditory-nonverbal information in working memory
Real-world spatial regularities affect visual working memory for objects
Confusing what you heard with what you did: False action-memories from auditory cues
Dynamic memory searches: Selective output interference for the memory of facts
Forgone but not forgotten: the effects of partial and full feedback in “harsh” and “kind” environments
Sudden insight is associated with shutting out visual inputs
The role of numeracy and approximate number system acuity in predicting value and probability distortion
The urgency-gating model can explain the effects of early evidence
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Are icons sense data?

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author McLaughlin, Brian P. Green, E. J.
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract We argue that Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash (Psychon Bull Rev, this issue) have not made the case that "the language of space-time and physical objects is the wrong language for describing the true structure of the objective world." Further, we contend that, contrary to what Hoffman et al. claim, the perceptual icons posited by interface theory seem best taken to be sense data.
Starting Page 1541
Ending Page 1545
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 10699384
Journal Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Volume Number 22
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 15315320
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2015-09-18
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword The interface theory of perception Sense datum theory Cognitive Psychology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Arts and Humanities Developmental and Educational Psychology
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