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Rethinking the Senses International Conference

October 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am - 6:30 pm

International Conference on ‘Binding within and between the senses’ organized by AHRC Large Grant Rethinking the Senses: Uniting the Philosophy and Neuroscience of Perception.

Sensory information is processed in a distributed way, not just across the senses but also within the same sense (e.g. vision). Yet our conscious experience seems to present itself as of unified perceptual objects: our perception seems to be of red apples, singing birds or our own bodies, not of scattered colours, shapes, sounds, and tactile sensations. How this unification is achieved, and what makes binding accurate, has been a long standing problem for cognitive neuroscientists and philosophers alike. How are attention and consciousness involved in this binding, and how should we think of cases of mis-binding? Leaving these ‘how’ questions aside, several voices have started to suggest that the so-called ‘binding problem’ has been misarticulated or misleading. Others have pointed at crucial differences between unisensory cases and multisensory cases. The present conference is meant to shed a new light on these latest debates.

Speakers include: Pascal Mamassian (Paris), Liad Mudrik (Tel Aviv), Roger Newport (Nottingham), Charles Spence (Oxford), Ophelia Deroy (London).

This international conference marks the end of the first phase of the project. All welcome. To book a free place at this event, please visit http://www.thesenses.ac.uk/events/event/international-conference-binding-within-and-between-the-senses/

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Date:
October 31, 2014
Time:
10:00 am - 6:30 pm
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Organizer

Rethinking the Senses

Venue

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square
London, WC1B 5DR United Kingdom
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