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    Challenges→The assumption that a person who experiences the semantic properties of a stimulus must already have an experience of that stimulus's simple spatial properties is mistaken.

    The brain represents the physical properties of stimuli in multiple, parallel, and somewhat overlapping systems.

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    A reason why assumptions about linearity may have been problematic is that when, following Broadbent, we think about hierarchical perceptual processing while bearing in mind the communications engineer’s concerns about capacity limitations, it then becomes natural to make some additional assumptions about the way in which this hierarchically organized architecture supports personal-level cognition. The early/late debate’s problems are more plausibly blamed on these additional assumptions, rather

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