Physiological convergence of sensory signals as a prelude to perception

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2):214-214 (2001)
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Abstract

The global array may be a useful concept in studying behavior in a complex environment, especially in the context of dynamical systems theory. However, Stoffregen & Bardy's arguments are weakened by the conflation of sensation and perception, and by the lack of evidence for synergy between stimulus energy arrays; strong evidence places the convergence of sensory stimuli inside the head.

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