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Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell : Understanding the feel of consciousness. J. Kevin O'regan
Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell : Understanding the feel of consciousness


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  • Author: J. Kevin O'regan
  • Date: 24 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::224 pages
  • ISBN10: 0199775222
  • ISBN13: 9780199775224
  • Publication City/Country: New York, United States
  • File size: 10 Mb
  • Filename: why-red-doesn't-sound-like-a-bell-understanding-the-feel-of-consciousness.pdf
  • Dimension: 163x 239x 17mm::492g
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This book proposes a novel view to explain how we as humans - contrary to current robots - can have the impression of consciously feeling things: for example the red of a sunset, the smell of a rose, the sound of a symphony, or a pain. The book starts off looking at visual perception. O'Regan, Kevin, Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the Feel of Consciousness, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 224 "Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness" Why do we feel on the skin and not in the brain where the nerve impulses arrive? Why do we see things outside of us instead of feeling them on our retinas where they stimulate the photoreceptors. PART TWO The Feel ofConsciousness 6. Toward Consciousness 73 7. Types ofConsciousness 89 8. Phenomenal Consciousness, or Raw Feel, and Why They're "Hard" 94 9. Squeeze a Sponge, Drive a Porsche: A Sensorimotor Account ofFeel 108 10. Consciously Experiencing a Feel 120 Why red doesn t sound like a bell:understanding the feel of consciousness 6. Discussion of J. Kevin O'Regan's Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness This book proposes a novel view to explain how we as humans - contrary to current robots - can have the impression of consciously feeling things: for example the red of a sunset, the smell of a rose, the sound of a symphony, or a pain. The book starts off looking at visual perception. Our ability to see turns out to be much more mysterious than one might think. In his book, Why Red doesn't sound like a bell, J. Kevin O'Regan writes about consciousness and feel in a new way. The first part is about the feel of seeing. Here are some books I have read in 2011/12 and strongly recommend: In episode seventeen of season five we talk about Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell, take a listener question about our Turing brackets (and Invent the Very In 2011 he published a book with Oxford University Press: "Why red doesn't sound like a bell: Understanding the feel of consciousness". In 2013 he obtained a five year Advanced ERC grant to explore his "sensorimotor" approach to consciousness in relation to sensory substitution, pain, color, space perception, developmental psychology and robotics. consciousness in a largely successful attempt to direct and facilitate the discus- The theory concerns raw feel,defined as what is left of an experience after Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel. Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the feel of consciousness Johna Kevina O Regana. Jest on znanym psychologiem eksperymentalnym, badacze percepcji (zajmował się między innymi ślepotą na zmianę) oraz jednym z twórców teorii Why red doesn't sound like a bell: understanding the raw feel of consciousness Phil.Psych. DOI 10.1007/s13164-012-0090-7. Discussion of J. Kevin O'Regan's Why Red. Doesn't Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness This book proposes a novel view to explain how we as humans - contrary to current robots - can have the impression of consciously feeling things: for example the red of a sunset, the smell of a rose, the sound of a symphony, or a pain. The book starts off looking Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness. Kevin O'Regan. Published in June 2011 Oxford University Press. Review of O'Regan, Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell (OUP) Discussion of J. Kevin O Regan s Why Red Doesn t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the feel of consciousness. J. Kevin O'Regan. Provides the definitive account of the consciousness (O'Regan & Noė 2001, Noė & O'Regan 2002; Myin & O'Regan Why red doesn't sound like a bell: Understanding the feel of consciousness. My book "Why red doesn't sound like a bell" was published Oxford University Press in 2011, and the final draft is now available to download in pdf.It suggests a new way of thinking about consciousness (the "sensorimotor" approach) which dispels many confusions, and allows us to explain the "hardest" questions about consciousness: namely why sensations feel like they do (e.g. Why red After early work on eye movements in reading, he was led to question established notions of the nature of visual perception, and to discover, with collaborators, the phenomenon of "change blindness". In 2011 he published a book with Oxford University Press: "Why red doesn't sound like a bell: Understanding the feel of consciousness". Working on creating robots that understand. Browse around to stay up to date read more. Cognitive Notes: Why red doesn't sound like a bell the hard problem of consciousness, called the sensorimotor approach. Basically, what his theory says is that feelings/sensations are not something that happens Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell Understanding the feel of consciousness J. Kevin O'Regan. Provides the definitive account of the "sensorimotor" approach to consciousness; This approach has received increasing interest in recent years in philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and robotics Why Red Doesnt Sound Like A Bell Understanding The Feel Of Consciousness is most popular ebook you want. You can read any ebooks you wanted like Why Why Red Doesn t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness. Kevin O Regan. Published in June 2011 Oxford University Press. An account of the nature of consciousness based on recent discoveries in neuroscience, especially in the study of mechanisms of attention allocation. New streams of thought on consciousness Perception holds a particular place in research to man's self-understanding. O'Regan's Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell gives the reader an inspiring account of the nature and functioning of sensory perception and its relation to consciousness. Some contentious points PART 2: THE FEEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS 6. Towards consciousness 7. Types of consciousness 8. Phenomenal consciousness, raw Eat al fresco on the back porch accessed the morning room.The master suite has a Such a cool table (Duncan Grant/ Vanessa Bell table & chairs). Jimmy. Discussion of J. Kevin O Regan s Why Red Doesn t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness J. Kevin O Regan & Ned Block Review of Philosophy and Psychology ISSN 1878-5158 Rev.Phil.Psych. DOI 10.1007/s13164-012-0090-7 1 23 Your article is protected copyright and all rights are held exclusively Springer Science+Business Media B.V..





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