From PhilPapers forum Cognitive Sciences:

2015-10-14
Motion Perception
I have the strong impression that you are criticizing a view which is not mine. Maybe your special interest in memory processes has made you pick out this particular entry to the exclusion of all the others. I certainly am looking for the neurological basis of "memory" as a general process. I would be the last to identify any experiential memory with its neural correlate. I do find it extremely important to understand how experience is stored and retrieved. I certainly do not pretend to have a clear view of what "memory" as a brain process entails exactly, except that , and here we shall I think meet, that it is not a function one can isolate from the different experiences an organism or individual has in his life. I am still looking for a model which would not be too speculative while at the same time accepting the fact that pure neurological processes are not enough to explain experience.