Multisensory Processing and Perceptual Consciousness: Part II

Philosophy Compass 12 (12):1-13 (2017)
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Abstract

The first part of this survey article presented a cartography of some of the more extensively studied forms of multisensory processing. In this second part, I turn to examining some of the different possible ways in which the structure of conscious perceptual experience might also be characterized as multisensory. In addition, I discuss the significance of research on multisensory processing and multisensory consciousness for philosophical debates concerning the modularity of perception, cognitive penetration, and the individuation of the senses.

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Robert Briscoe
Ohio University

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