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Adequacy and utility of the dual-process approach to perception: Time (and research) will tell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2003

Joel Norman
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, 31905, Israeljnorman@research.haifa.ac.il http://iipdm.haifa.ac.il/normanp.htm
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Abstract

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My response and reactions to the quite diverse commentaries are presented. Among the topics covered are a response to holders of the ecological viewpoint; memory and learning in the two perceptual systems; development of the two systems; biological motion; size and distance perception; illusion and the two systems; and several others. It is suggested that the dual-process approach is a viable working theory of space perception and, perhaps, of other types of perception as well. Hopefully, future research will enhance it with added refinements and variations on the original theme.

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© 2002 Cambridge University Press