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353Visual spatial constancy and modularity: Does intention penetrate vision?Philosophical Studies 165 (2): 647-669. 2013.Is vision informationally encapsulated from cognition or is it cognitively penetrated? I shall argue that intentions penetrate vision in the experience of visual spatial constancy: the world appears to be spatially stable despite our frequent eye movements. I explicate the nature of this experience and critically examine and extend current neurobiological accounts of spatial constancy, emphasizing the central role of motor signals in computing such constancy. I then provide a stringent condition…Read more
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2507Experts and Deviants: The Story of Agentive ControlPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (1): 101-26. 2016.This essay argues that current theories of action fail to explain agentive control because they have left out a psychological capacity central to control: attention. This makes it impossible to give a complete account of the mental antecedents that generate action. By investigating attention, and in particular the intention-attention nexus, we can characterize the functional role of intention in an illuminating way, explicate agentive control so that we have a uniform explanation of basic cases …Read more
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1888Being in the workspace, from a neural point of view: comments on Peter Carruthers, 'On central cognition'Philosophical Studies 170 (1): 163-174. 2014.In his rich and provocative paper, Peter Carruthers announces two related theses: (a) a positive thesis that “central cognition is sensory based, depending on the activation and deployment of sensory images of various sorts” (Carruthers 2013) and (b) a negative thesis that the “central mind does not contain any workspace within which goals, decisions, intentions, or non-sensory judgments can be active” (Carruthers 2013). These are striking claims suggesting that a natural view about cognition, n…Read more
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2402The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience, by Jesse Prinz (review)Mind 122 (488): 1174-1180. 2013.
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1787Perplexities of Consciousness, by Eric Schwitzgebel (review)Mind 121 (482): 524-529. 2012.In this review of Eric Schwitzgebel's "Perplexities of Consciousness", we discuss the book's arguments in light of the role of attention in introspection
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937What is Conscious Attention?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (1): 93-120. 2010.Perceptual attention is essential to both thought and agency, for there is arguably no demonstrative thought or bodily action without it. Psychologists and philosophers since William James have taken attention to be a ubiquitous and distinctive form of consciousness, one that leaves a characteristic mark on perceptual experience. As a process of selecting specific perceptual inputs, attention influences the way things perceptually appear. It may then seem that it is a specific feature of percept…Read more
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1560Is inner speech the basis of auditory verbal hallucination in schizophrenia?Frontiers in Psychiatry 14 1-3. 2014.We respond to Moseley and Wilkinson's defense of inner speech models of AVH.
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300Mechanisms of auditory verbal hallucination in schizophreniaFrontiers in Schizophrenia 4. 2013.Recent work on the mechanisms underlying auditory verbal hallucination (AVH) has been heavily informed by self-monitoring accounts that postulate defects in an internal monitoring mechanism as the basis of AVH. A more neglected alternative is an account focusing on defects in auditory processing, namely a spontaneous activation account of auditory activity underlying AVH. Science is often aided by putting theories in competition. Accordingly, a discussion that systematically contrasts the two mo…Read more
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University of PittsburghHistory and Philosophy of Science
Center for the Neural Basis of CognitionProfessor
APA Central Division
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Areas of Interest
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| Epistemology |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |