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Irvin Rock

    Irvin Rock was an American experimental psychologist who explored the intricacies of visual perception. His research challenged prior understandings, proposing that perception involves higher-level cognitive processes rather than solely automatic responses. Through ingenious experiments, he investigated how the mind actively interprets visual input, demonstrating that our experience of the world is an intelligent, constructive act.

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    Indirect Perception
    • 1997

      Indirect Perception

      • 426 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on the theory of perception, this posthumous volume presents an original essay alongside a curated collection of previously published articles by the author. It explores the idea that visual experience is shaped by inference rather than solely by direct retinal stimulation, highlighting a significant perspective in the understanding of perception. This culmination of the author's distinguished career offers valuable insights into the complexities of visual experience and the processes behind how we perceive the world.

      Indirect Perception