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Single Idea 4911

[filed under theme 12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 5. Interpretation ]

Full Idea

The sequence of events in the brain for perceptual recognition is first identifying a rough class for the object, then a name, then a location, then some associations, and finally an emotion.

Gist of Idea

The recognition sequence is: classify, name, locate, associate, feel

Source

report of Rita Carter (Mapping the Mind [1998], p.181) by PG - Db (ideas)

Book Ref

Carter,Rita: 'Mapping the Mind' [Phoenix 2000], p.181


A Reaction

This seems to be one of those places where neuro-science trumps philosophy. You can't argue with empirical research, so philosophical theories had better adapt themselves to this sequence. The big modern discovery is the place of emotion in recognition.


The 26 ideas with the same theme [role of interpretation in a direct act of perception]:

Sensations cannot be judged, because similar sensations have equal value, and different ones have nothing in common [Epicurus, by Diog. Laertius]
Stoic perception is a presentation to which one voluntarily assents [Stoic school, by Stobaeus]
How can the intellect know if sensation is reliable if it doesn't directly see external objects? [Sext.Empiricus]
Why does pain make us sad? [Descartes]
If the body is affected by an external object, the mind can't help believing that the object exists [Spinoza]
It is unclear whether a toothache is in the mind or in the tooth, but the word has a single meaning [Reid]
Kant says the cognitive and sensory elements in experience can't be separated [Kant, by Dancy,J]
Hegel tried to avoid Kant's dualism of neutral intuitions and imposed concepts [Hegel, by Pinkard]
All perception is intellectual [Schopenhauer]
We see an approximation of a tree, not the full detail [Nietzsche]
Sense perceptions contain values (useful, so pleasant) [Nietzsche]
Pain shows the value of the damage, not what has been damaged [Nietzsche]
Perception is unconscious, and we are only conscious of processed perceptions [Nietzsche]
Perception goes straight to the fact, and not through the proposition [Russell]
Perceived objects always appear in a context [Heidegger]
Kant showed that our perceptions are partly constructed from our concepts [Reichenbach]
The mind does not unite perceptions, because they flow into one another [Merleau-Ponty]
When we say 'is red' we don't mean 'seems red to most people' [Foot]
Perception is a function of expectation [Searle]
The way in which colour experiences are evoked is physically odd and unpredictable [Goldman]
There is no pure Given, but it is cultured, rather than entirely relative [McDowell, by Macbeth]
Perception is first simple, then objectual (with concepts) and then propositional [Audi,R]
Sense organs don't discriminate; they reduce various inputs to the same electrical pulses [Carter,R]
The recognition sequence is: classify, name, locate, associate, feel [Carter,R, by PG]
We are unable to perceive a nose (on the back of a mask) as concave [Sorensen]
Research shows perceptual discrimination is sharper at category boundaries [Murphy]