My research takes an empirically oriented approach toward a range of issues in the philosophy of cognitive science/neuroscience, philosophy of perception, and philosophy of mind. Topics I've written about include the role of action in perception, spatial representation, the dual systems model of visual processing, mental imagery, cognitive penetration, sensory substitution, depiction, and pictorial experience.

I'm currently Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Ohio University; Director of Studies for philosophy majors in Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College; as well as a contributing editor at Brains, a group blog on topics in t…

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