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Frontiers in Psychology
Visual Perception and the Emergence of Minimal Representation
Argyris Arnellos1  Alvaro Moreno2 
[1] Complex Systems and Service Design Lab, Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering, University of the Aegean, Syros, Greece;Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, IAS-Research Center for Life, Mind and Society, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián, Spain;Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, IAS-Research Center for Life, Mind and Society, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián, Spain;
关键词: content;    cubozoa;    minimal representation;    neurodynamic structure;    perception;    vision;    constancy mechanism;    structural similarity;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2021.660807
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

There is a long-lasting quest of demarcating a minimally representational behavior. Based on neurophysiologically-informed behavioral studies, we argue in detail that one of the simplest cases of organismic behavior based on low-resolution spatial vision–the visually-guided obstacle avoidance in the cubozoan medusa Tripedalia cystophora–implies already a minimal form of representation. We further argue that the characteristics and properties of this form of constancy-employing structural representation distinguish it substantially from putative representational states associated with mere sensory indicators, and we reply to some possible objections from the liberal representationalists camp by defending and qualitatively demarcating the minimal nature of our case. Finally, we briefly discuss the implications of our thesis within a naturalistic framework.

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