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[http://macknik.neuralcorrelate.com/node/6 Visual Illusions] is part of Stephen Macknick’s freely accessible website. Macknick is a neuroscientist who has worked on relations betwen the brain, vision and magic/illusion. The site allows you to interact with visual illusions. | [http://macknik.neuralcorrelate.com/node/6 Visual Illusions] is part of Stephen Macknick’s freely accessible website. Macknick is a neuroscientist who has worked on relations betwen the brain, vision and magic/illusion. The site allows you to interact with visual illusions. | ||
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmwm8tFnmNk Garrison Institute Interview with Evan Thompson] ( 2011). This is a freely accessible interview on YouTube with Evan Thompson on the ocntribution of phenomenologies of experience to the neuroscience of perception. | |||
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Other online resources about perceptions and sensorimotor experience from neuroscientfic, philsophical and creative practices
‘ William Forsythe & Alva Noë’. (2009), LIVE at the New York Public Library, October 9. This is a link to a free access video of a conversation between Alva Noe and William Forsyth on perception as something we do; that is, enactive perception not something that is simply inside our heads
Visual Illusions is part of Stephen Macknick’s freely accessible website. Macknick is a neuroscientist who has worked on relations betwen the brain, vision and magic/illusion. The site allows you to interact with visual illusions.
Garrison Institute Interview with Evan Thompson ( 2011). This is a freely accessible interview on YouTube with Evan Thompson on the ocntribution of phenomenologies of experience to the neuroscience of perception.