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The Roles of Representation in Visual Perception: An Introduction (Berit Brogaard and Robert French) -- Part I. Cognitive and Contextual Influences on Perceptual Representation. 2. Joint Perception Needs Representations (Ophelia Deroy and Louis Longin) -- 3. The Role of Long-Term Memory in Visual Perception (Berit Brogaard and Thomas Alrik Sørensen) -- 4. Attention and Representational Precision (Azenet Lopez) -- 5. Uncertainty in Blurry Vision (Jonna Vance) -- Part II. What Do Perceptual Representations Represent?. 6. Representation, Attention, and Perceptual Learning (Madeleine Ransom) -- 7. Singular Experiences (With and Without Objects) (Angela Mendelovici) -- 8. Kaplanianism (Roberto Pereira) -- 9. Reliable Color Misrepresentation and Color Vision (Dimitria Electra Gatzia) -- 10. Subject-Dependent Factors in the Perception of Size (Louise Daoust) -- Part III. Against Representation: Direct Relational Views. 11. Naive Realism as Psychosemantics (William Fish) -- 12. 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