On the roles of consciousness and representations in visual science

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):757-758 (1998)
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Abstract

It is argued that there is a role for the representational conception of vision, and that this is compatible with the task-level account advocated by Pessoa et al. However, the role of representations must be understood independently of our conscious experience of vision.

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