Direct perception conflicts with theories involving need of
``inferences'' or ``beliefs'' to make sense of their sensory
experience.
What about cognitive tricks (seeing something that is not really there)?
It is suggested that direct perception can be reconciled with
unconscious inference in that
- complex computation is required to
process the information coming into the sensory systems
- most of that computation is unconscious
``Music 175: Cognitive Psychology and Music''
by Tamara Smyth,
Department of Music, University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
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