Problems for the Purported Cognitive Penetration of Perceptual Color Experience and Macpherson's Proposed Mechanism

Fiona Macpherson (2012) argues that various experimental results provide strong evidence in favor of the cognitive penetration of perceptual color experience. Moreover, she proposes a mechanism for how such cognitive penetration occurs. We argue, first, that the results on which Macpherson relies do...

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