Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 What’s in your mind? 1 Zenon W. Pylyshyn
2 Explaining the infant’s object concept: Beyond the perception/cognition dichotomy 26 Brian J. Scholl and Alan M. Leslie
3 Rethinking rationality: From bleak implications to Darwinian modules 74 Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich, and Patrice D. Tremoulet
4 New foundations for perception 121 Michael Leyton
5 Object representation and recognition 172 Sven J. Dickinson
6 Does vision work? Towards a semantics of perception 208 Jacob Feldman
7 The brain as a hypothesis-constructing-and-testing agent 230 Thomas V. Papathomas
8 What movements of the eye tell us about the mind 248 Eileen Kowler
9 Visual dilemmas: Competition between eyes and between percepts in binocular rivalry 263 Thomas V. Papathomas, Ilona Kovacs, Akos Feher, and Bela Julesz
10 Linguistic and cognitive explanation in optimality theory 295 Bruce Tesar, Jane Grimshaw, and Alan Prince
11 Impossible words? 327 Jerry Fodor and Ernest Lepore
12 Bridging the symbolic-connectionist gap in language comprehension 336 Suzanne Stevenson
13 Cognitive and neural aspects of language acquisitions 356 Karin Stromswold
14 Connectionist neuroscience: representational and learning issues for neuroscience 401 Stephen Jose Hanson
Index 429