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Affective epistemology is based on the idea that there is a way of knowing which transcends, specific perceptual frames. This idea is predicated on affective components as indicating the quality of a given perception, thought form, or way of being in the consciousness of human beings and other sentient life.
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The goal of APCAM is to bring together researchers from various theoretical perspectives to present focused research on auditory cognition, perception, and action.
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Chronological history of vision research.
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A multimedia museum of optical and sensory illusions, with on-line demonstrations and explanations.
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A family-friendly collection of tactile illusions, mental deceptions, optical tricks, brain puzzlers, and feeling games to play on the self.
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Neuroscience and psychology weblog that highlights various research findings of the day and week.
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Providing insight into memory formation, cognition, and learning.
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Electronic reprints of relevant publications on pitch, loudness, localization, and auditory display. (College of Wooster, USA)
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Mainly algorithms (up-to-date; compiled by Laurenz Wiskott at The Salk Institute).
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We think we perceive objective reality, but perception is always altered by invisible biases. We are never free of the state-dependent bias, and so we are continually taken in by an illusion.
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A small collection of tutorials and demonstrations in sensation and perception.
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An improvement of Weber's and Fechner's Laws on sensations and stimuli. A paradoxical complex, an optical illusion, and a test of intelligence.
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This site shows a range of common visual illusions along with a brief explanation of why they occur. It was originally prepared to show at a children's primary school as part of their study of sensory processing.
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Logtime is the psychochronometric hypothesis that our age is our basis for estimating long time intervals, resulting in a perceived logarithmic shrinkage of our years as we grow older.
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A survey of the discourse regarding emotions, sensations, and an attempt at producing an integrative approach to sensation and perception.
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A relatively new theory is offered for the classic illusion that the moon's constant subtended visual angle of half a degree appears larger for the horizon moon than for the zenith moon.
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Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception with Japanese Noh masks. Links to publications about the effect.
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A study attributing the illusion to summed effects of cardinal axes in the observer's field of view and of salient axes in the figures.
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Contains information about current research into human visual perception. Features material from some of the courses run by the psychology department and information about staff and students.s