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  • Visual Perception
  • Cognitive Science
  • Philosophy of Mind

Background:

  • Traditional theories of picture perception focus on two entities: the picture surface and the depicted object.
  • The concept of

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new theoretical framework for understanding picture perception.
  • To challenge existing models by introducing a third crucial element.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of existing theories of picture perception.
  • Development of a new model based on distinguishing between the encoded and depicted three-dimensional objects.

Main Results:

  • Identified three distinct entities in picture perception: the picture surface, the visually encoded three-dimensional object, and the depicted three-dimensional object.
  • Demonstrated that the encoded and depicted objects can diverge, leading to a more complex perceptual experience.
  • Proposed replacing the traditional

Conclusions:

  • Picture perception is best understood through a model of