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Mode distinctions in knowing: the view from perception. Comments on Rönnberg (1990)
1Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
|January 1, 1990
Abstract:
Information available for perception has been shown to be specific, to have validity extending over time, and to be meaningful. Thus, cognition cannot be distinguished as that which exclusively provides adaptive coherence of action and reliance on constraints. Transitions between perception and memory/cognition, as two qualitatively distinct modes of knowing, must instead be expected to occur for purposes of ensuring optimal utilization of information relative to its temporal validity and usefulness.