543 results on '"O'Regan J"'
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52. Can perception be extended to a “feel of North”? Tests of automaticity with the NaviEar
53. How to Build a Robot that is Conscious and Feels
54. Discussion of J. Kevin O’Regan’s “Why Red Doesn’t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness”
55. To See or Not to See: The Need for Attention to Perceive Changes in Scenes
56. POS-072 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NGAL FOR AKI DIAGNOSIS IN A CLINICAL SETTING
57. 6-Month-Old Infants’ Sensitivity to Contingency in a Variant of the Mobile Paradigm With Proximal Stimulation Studied at Fine Temporal Resolution in the Laboratory
58. Development of body know-how during the baby's first year of life
59. Sensory consciousness explained (better) in terms of ‘corporality’ and ‘alerting capacity’
60. Visual grouping and the focusing of attention induce gamma-band oscillations at different frequencies in human magnetoencephalogram signals
61. Missing: Empirical theories of phenomenal consciousness
62. Some Contentious Points
63. Consciously Experiencing a Feel
64. Squeeze a Sponge, Drive a PorscheA Sensorimotor Approach to Feel
65. Phenomenal Consciousness, or Raw Feel, and Why They’re “Hard”
66. The Phenomenality Plot
67. A New View of Seeing
68. The Catastrophe of the Eye
69. Consciousness
70. Sensory Substitution
71. Types of Consciousness
72. The Sensorimotor Approach to Color
73. The Localization of Touch
74. Toward Consciousness
75. The Illusion of Seeing Everything
76. Applying the New View of Seeing
77. Milk Protein Products | Caseins and Caseinates, Industrial Production, Compositional Standards, Specifications, and Regulatory Aspects
78. Explaining what people say about sensory qualia
79. Milk proteins
80. Contributor contact details
81. The effect of repeated fluoride recharge and storage media on bond durability of fluoride rechargeable Giomer bonding agent
82. Acting out our sensory experience
83. A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness
84. Sensorimotor Contingencies as a Key Drive of Development: From Babies to Robots
85. Structural and Contextual Constraints on Eye Movements in Reading
86. Letter legibility and visual word recognition
87. Skill, corporality and alerting capacity in an account of sensory consciousness
88. Chapitre 10. Les mouvements oculaires comme indice « on-line » des processus cognitifs : rêve ou réalité ?
89. To See or Not to See: The Need for Attention to Perceive Changes in Scenes
90. Mindless reading: Eye-movement characteristics are similar in scanning letter strings and reading texts
91. On the Brain-Basis of Visual Consciousness: A Sensorimotor Account
92. Situated Perception and Sensation in Vision and Other Modalities
93. Attention demands during reading and the occurrence of brief (express) fixations
94. Attention, Information Processing, and Eye Movement Control
95. Contributors
96. Neighborhood frequency effects and letter visibility in visual word recognition
97. On words and their letters
98. Solving the 'real' mysteries of visual perception: the world as an outside memory
99. A Challenge to Current Theories of Eye Movements in Reading.
100. Change-blindness as a result of 'mudsplashes'
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