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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Sensory Substitution and Augmentation: An Introduction
- 2 Sensory Substitution: From Sensations to Phenomenology
- 3 Sensory Substitution and the Transparency of Visual Experience
- 4 Disambiguating the Perceptual Assumption
- 5 Sensory Substitution and the Challenge of Acclimatization
- 6 What Can Sensory Substitution Tell Us about the Organization of the Brain?
- 7 Sensory Substitution Devices and Behavioural Transference: A Commentary on Recent Work from the Lab of Amir Amedi
- 8 Limits of the Classical Functionalist Perspective on Sensory Substitution
- 9 The Processing of What, Where, and How
- 10 Rewired Animals and Sensory Substitution: The Cause Is Not Cortical Plasticity
- 11 Bodily Action and Distal Attribution in Sensory Substitution
- 12 Sensory Substitution Devices as Advanced Sensory Tools
- 13 Sensory Substitution and Perceptual Emergence
- 14 Sensory Substitution and Perceptual Learning
- 15 Sensory Substitution: Unfulfilled Promises and Fundamental Limitations
- 16 Sensory Substitution and Non-Sensory Feelings
- 17 The Role of Noetic Feelings in Sensory Substitution<sup>1</sup>
- Index
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- Sensory Substitution and Augmentation
- Author(s):
- Fiona Macpherson
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Sensory Substitution and Augmentation: An Introduction
- 2 Sensory Substitution: From Sensations to Phenomenology
- 3 Sensory Substitution and the Transparency of Visual Experience
- 4 Disambiguating the Perceptual Assumption
- 5 Sensory Substitution and the Challenge of Acclimatization
- 6 What Can Sensory Substitution Tell Us about the Organization of the Brain?
- 7 Sensory Substitution Devices and Behavioural Transference: A Commentary on Recent Work from the Lab of Amir Amedi
- 8 Limits of the Classical Functionalist Perspective on Sensory Substitution
- 9 The Processing of What, Where, and How
- 10 Rewired Animals and Sensory Substitution: The Cause Is Not Cortical Plasticity
- 11 Bodily Action and Distal Attribution in Sensory Substitution
- 12 Sensory Substitution Devices as Advanced Sensory Tools
- 13 Sensory Substitution and Perceptual Emergence
- 14 Sensory Substitution and Perceptual Learning
- 15 Sensory Substitution: Unfulfilled Promises and Fundamental Limitations
- 16 Sensory Substitution and Non-Sensory Feelings
- 17 The Role of Noetic Feelings in Sensory Substitution<sup>1</sup>
- Index