It's Not What You Think

Chapter 1 The Puzzle of Seeing............................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Why do things look the way they do? ........................................................................................1-1 1.2 What is seeing? ...........................................................................................................................1-2 1.3 Does vision create a “picture” in the head? ................................................................................1-3 1.3.1 The richness of visual appearances and the poverty of visual information...................................... 1-3 1.3.2 Some reasons for thinking there may be an inner display ................................................................ 1-5 1.4 Some problems with the Inner Display Assumption: Part I: What’s in the display? ..................1-9 1.4.1 How is the master image built up from glances?.............................................................................. 1-9 1.4.2 What is the form of non-retinal information?..................................................................................1-11 1.4.3 How “pictorial” is information in the “visual buffer”?................................................................. 1-16 1.5 Some further problems with the Inner Display Assumption Part II: seeing or figuring out? ..1-21 1.5.1 A note about terminology ............................................................................................................... 1-22 1.5.2 “Seeing X” versus “believing that what you saw is X” ................................................................. 1-23 1.5.3 Reports of what something “looks like”: What do they mean?...................................................... 1-24 1.5.4 Vision and conscious appearance: Can they be separated? .......................................................... 1-25 1.6 Where do we go from here?......................................................................................................1-26

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