"Seeing Objects" provides a novel neurophilosophical theory of the structure and nature of visual object representation, and of mental representation in general. The book compares psychological and neurophysiological accounts on how our visual system creates coherent representations of objects with philosophical accounts of the structure of higher-level cognition. By integrating accounts of visual binding operations with philosophical theories of mental representation, "Seeing Objects" provides a sustained empirical argument that the visual system, like higher-cognitive systems, is systematic...
"Seeing Objects" provides a novel neurophilosophical theory of the structure and nature of visual object representation, and of mental representation ...