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- W2016353614 abstract "Philosophical and scientific debates on perception have been largely dominated by research on vision (see Bennett 1966, p. 30; Casati and Dokic 1994; Spence and Driver 2004; Calvert et al. 2004). However, our perceptual knowledge of physical objects, like our actions, depends on the connections between distinct perceptual modalities and a number of cognitive systems besides vision. Among the latter, audition appears most prominently. Similarly to vision, audition is an essential source of spatiotemporal information about the world. Hearing acquaints us with spatially distant events or objects in a way that cannot be achieved through modalities such as smell, touch or taste, which require more direct physical or chemical contact with their sources. Furthermore, audition plays an essential part in language and speech, and as such, it is also of central importance in the understanding of human cognition. The focus of the present issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology is on the nature of auditory perception, and on the role played by audition in our cognition of physical objects and sound sources (what we shall refer to as object-directed cognition in what follows). The study of auditory cognition raises the problem of specifying the nature of the ‘objects’ that are known through its innate or learned operations. Because its meaning is so highly underspecified, the term ‘object’ is used in the literature on auditory perception in many discrepant ways, often reflective of more substantial disagreements between theories. The present volume brings together contributions by psychologists and philosophers on the content of auditory Rev.Phil.Psych. DOI 10.1007/s13164-009-0006-3" @default.
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- W2016353614 title "Editorial: Objects and Sound Perception" @default.
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