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Relations between three-dimensional, volumetric experiences, and neural processes: Limitations of materialism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2004

Axel Randrup*
Affiliation:
International Center for Interdisciplinary Psychiatric Research, Bygaden 24 B, Svog. DK-4000Roskilde, Denmarkhttp://www.mobilixnet.dk/~mob79301
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Abstract:

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Certain features of perception – the quale red, for example, and other qualia – must be regarded as additions to the materialist neurophysiological picture of perception. The perception of three-dimensional volumetric objects can also be seen as qualitative additions to the neurophysiological processes in the brain, possibly without additions to the information content.

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