[Fwd: Re: Difference between cognition and perception?] (Rick Nance )


Subject: [Fwd: Re: Difference between cognition and perception?]
From:    Rick Nance  <rnance(at)DMU.AC.UK>
Date:    Wed, 14 Apr 2004 16:47:44 +0100

Would it be better to use a model that included a definition of perception or cognition as part of its raison d'etre? Ecological perception for instance? My (somewhat naive) understanding of the Gibsonian model might consider perception as an order above the enivironment and the organism. If so, then could/would cognition might be considered internal to the organism. I'm still trying to get down my own understanding of the Gibson stuff actually. r Christian Kaernbach wrote: > Oh, let's make it a pun and turn this sentence to: > My opinion is that information processing models > are not very useful concepts > in the study of perception and cognition. > ;-) >


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