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  1. Richard L. Gregory (ed.) (2001). Oxford Companion to the Mind. Oxford University Press.
     
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  2. Richard L. Gregory (1998). The Level of Filling-in and When It is Cognitive. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):758-758.
    This informative and conceptually stimulating target article is very useful. I merely query whether the term “illusory contours” is appropriate for gap filling; “illusory surfaces” seems better – and “fictional surfaces” better still. These seem to be rule based rather than knowledge based, suggesting indeed the importance of distinguishing rules (analogous to syntax in language) from knowledge (equivalent to semantics) for classifying perceptual phenomena.
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  3. Richard L. Gregory (1996). Peculiar Qualia. Perception 25 (7):755-756.
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  4. Richard L. Gregory (1996). What Do Qualia Do? Perception 25:377-79.
  5. Vilayanur S. Ramachandran & Richard L. Gregory (1991). Perceptual Filling in of Artificially Induced Scotomas in Human Vision. Nature 350:699-702.
  6. Richard L. Gregory (1988). Consciousness in Science and Philosophy: Conscience and Con-Science. In Anthony J. Marcel & E. Bisiach (eds.), Consciousness in Contemporary Science. Oxford University Press.
     
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  7. Richard L. Gregory (1987). Seeing in Action. Cogito 1 (3):6-10.
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  8. Richard L. Gregory (1984). Is Consciousness Sensational Inferences? Perception 13:641-6.
  9. Richard L. Gregory (1981). Mind In Science: A History Of Explanations In Psychology And Physics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  10. Richard L. Gregory (1974). Perceptions as Hypotheses. In Philosophy Of Psychology. London,: Macmillan.
  11. Richard L. Gregory (1974). Philosophy Of Psychology. London,: Macmillan.
     
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