03431nam 22005774a 450 991095874440332120200520144314.097866121622379781282162235128216223397890272978539027297851(CKB)1000000000556557(OCoLC)70767816(CaPaEBR)ebrary10022304(MiAaPQ)EBC623254(DE-B1597)720444(DE-B1597)9789027297853(EXLCZ)99100000000055655720020228d2002 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnfolding perceptual continua /edited by Liliana Albertazzi1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia, PA John Benjamins Pub.c20021 online resource (302 p.)Advances in consciousness research,1381-589X ;v. 419781588112415 1588112411 9789027251657 9027251657 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Unfolding Perceptual Continua -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Continua -- Chapter 1: Towards a neo-Aristotelian theory of continua -- Chapter 2: The edges of images -- Chapter 3: Continua in vision -- Chapter 4: Visual forms in space-time -- Chapter 5: Tactile object perception and the perceptual stream -- Chapter 6: Continuum of haptic space -- Chapter 7: Touch and the observer's vantage point -- Chapter 8: 'Berkeley's touch' -- Chapter 9: Breaking of continuity in the auditory field -- Chapter 10: The limits of continuity -- Chapter 11: The iconic mapping of space and time in signed languages -- Name index -- Subject index -- Advances In Consciousness Research.The book analyses the differences between the mathematical interpretation and the phenomenological intuition of the continuum. The basic idea is that the continuity of the experience of space and time originates in phenomenic movement. The problem of consciousness and of the spaces of representation is related to the primary processes of perception. Conceived as an interplay between cognitive science, linguistics and philosophy, the book presents a conceptual framework based on a dynamic and experimental approach to the problem of the continuum. Besides presenting the primitives of a theory of cognitive space and time, it present a theory of the observer, analyzing the relationship among perspective, points of view and unity of consciousness. The book's chapters deal with the dynamic elaboration and recognition of forms from the lower to the higher processes in the various perceptual fields. Experimental analysis from visual, auditory and tactile perception outline the basic structures of intentionality and its counterpart in language and gesture. (Series B).Advances in consciousness research ;v. 41.Perception (Philosophy)ContinuityPerception (Philosophy)Continuity.153.7/3Albertazzi Liliana66513MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958744403321Unfolding perceptual continua4345637UNINA