Modeling, localization and the explanation of phenomenal properties: Philosophy and the cognitive sciences at the beginning of the millennium
Synthese 147 (3):477-513 (2005)
| Abstract | Case studies in the psychophysics, modeling and localization of human vision are presented as an example of | |||||||||
| Keywords | Color Localization Model Neuroscience Quality Science Vision | |||||||||
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