Conjoint representations and the mental capacity for multiple simultaneous perspectives

The dual character of pictures Conflicts in cue integration with respect to depth or spatial representations Conjoint representations in picture perception Triggering and parameter setting: The dual function of sensory inputs with respect to representational primitives Conjoint representations as a general structural property of our basic cognitive architecture Examples from visual psychophysics Examples from other areas of cognitive science Vagueness, smooth transitions between representational primitives, and the need of a ʹproximal modeʹ References

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