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Sensorimotor chauvinism?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2002

Andy Clark
Affiliation:
Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdomandycl@cogs.susx.ac.ukpepat@cogs.susx.ac.uk
Josefa Toribio
Affiliation:
Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdomandycl@cogs.susx.ac.ukpepat@cogs.susx.ac.uk

Abstract

While applauding the bulk of the account on offer, we question one apparent implication, namely, that every difference in sensorimotor contingencies corresponds to a difference in conscious visual experience.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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