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    Is Low-Level Visual Experience Cognitively Penetrable?
    The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication 9 1-26. 2014.
    Philosophers and psychologists alike have argued recently that relatively abstract beliefs or cognitive categories like those regarding race can influence the perceptual experience of relatively low-level visual features like color or lightness. Some of the proposed best empirical evidence for this claim comes from a series of experiments in which White faces were consistently judged as lighter than equiluminant Black faces, even for racially ambiguous faces that were labeled ‘White’ as opposed …Read more