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    Time Markers and Temporal Illusions

    According to the thesis of temporal isomorphism, the experienced order of events in the world and the order in which experiences are processed in the brain are the same. The thesis is encompassed in the brain-...

    Valtteri Arstila in The Illusions of Time (2019)

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    The Illusions of Time

    Philosophical and Psychological Essays on Timing and Time Perception

    Valtteri Arstila, Adrian Bardon, Sean Enda Power (2019)

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    What makes unique hues unique?

    There exist two widely used notions concerning the structure of phenomenal color space. The first is the notion of unique/binary hue structure, which maintains that there are four unique hues from which all ot...

    Valtteri Arstila in Synthese (2018)

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    Perceptual Learning Explains Two Candidates for Cognitive Penetration

    The cognitive penetrability of perceptual experiences has been a long-standing topic of disagreement among philosophers and psychologists. Although the notion of cognitive penetrability itself has also been un...

    Valtteri Arstila in Erkenntnis (2016)

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    Erratum to: Perceptual Learning Explains Two Candidates for Cognitive Penetration

    Valtteri Arstila in Erkenntnis (2016)

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    Theories of apparent motion

    Apparent motion is an illusion in which two sequentially presented and spatially separated stimuli give rise to the experience of one moving stimulus. This phenomenon has been deployed in various philosophical...

    Valtteri Arstila in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences (2016)

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    Introduction: Time in Philosophy and Psychology

    “Philosophy and Psychology of Time” comprises papers from philosophers and psychologists who work on various aspects of subjective time. In the book, the broad topic of time is examined from different aspects,...

    Bruno Mölder, Valtteri Arstila in Philosophy and Psychology of Time (2016)

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    The Time of Experience and the Experience of Time

    Philosophers have usually approached the concept of timing of experiences by addressing the question how the experiences of temporal phenomena can be explained. As a result, the issue of timing has been addres...

    Valtteri Arstila in Philosophy and Psychology of Time (2016)

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    Further Steps in the Science of Temporal Consciousness?

    Temporal consciousness, the field that focuses on how time figures in our conscious states, is essentially interdisciplinary and has received attention from philosophers and psychologists alike. Nevertheless, ...

    Valtteri Arstila in Multidisciplinary Aspects of Time and Time Perception (2011)

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    The Causal Theory of Perception Revisited

    It is generally agreed upon that Grice’s causal theory of perception describes a necessary condition for perception. It does not describe sufficient conditions, however, since there are entities in causal chai...

    Valtteri Arstila, Kalle Pihlainen in Erkenntnis (2009)