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    Supports→Extensional models can accommodate temporal illusions without yielding contradictory perceptual experiences.

    Temporal illusions involve the perceptual system issuing a single, determinate misrepresentation of temporal order or duration, which extensional models can classify as representational error rather than contradictory experience.

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    Contradictory experience(what representational error is contrasted with)
    When your mind seems to experience two opposite or impossible things at the same time, creating logical confusion rather than just a simple mistake.
    Extensional models(as used in philosophy of perception and logic)
    A way of representing or thinking about things where each specific instance or occurrence is treated as a separate, distinct item—like a filing system where every single thing gets its own folder.
    Representational error(how the model classifies temporal illusions)
    A mistake where your mind represents or pictures something inaccurately, but the mistake itself is straightforward and not logically contradictory.
    Temporal illusions(main subject of the statement)
    Tricks that your brain plays on you about time—like when you misjudge how long something took or the order in which things happened.

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    determinate(Contrasted with determinables; taken to be independently posited in the causal/ontological economy)
    A maximally specific instance of a determinable property (e.g., scarlet as a determinate of red)
    misrepresentation(teleological theories of mental content)
    A representation being produced in response to a stimulus that does not match the conditions under which it is supposed to be produced, according to its teleological function
    perceptual system(as used in philosophy of mind and cognitive science)
    The parts of your brain and senses that take in information from the world around you and make sense of it.

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