Analog mental representation.

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci

Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto, Canada.

Published: November 2018

Over the past 50 years, philosophers and psychologists have perennially argued for the existence of analog mental representations of one type or another. This study critically reviews a number of these arguments as they pertain to three different types of mental representation: perceptual representations, imagery representations, and numerosity representations. Along the way, careful consideration is given to the meaning of "analog" presupposed by these arguments for analog mental representation, and to open avenues for future research. This article is categorized under: Philosophy > Foundations of Cognitive Science Philosophy > Representation Philosophy > Psychological Capacities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1479DOI Listing

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