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J. Kevin O'Regan (oregan-jk)

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    Noë, Alva and O’Regan, J. Kevin. 2002. On the Brain-Basis of Visual Consciousness: A Sensorimotor Account.” in Vision and Mind – Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception, edited by Alva Noë and Evan T. Thompson, pp. 567–598. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    O’Regan, J. Kevin. 1992. Solving the ‘Real’ Mysteries of Visual Perception: The World as an outside Memory.” Canadian Journal of Psychology 22: 461–488.
    O’Regan, J. Kevin. 2011. Why Red Doesn’t Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the Feel of Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    O’Regan, J. Kevin and Block, Ned. 2012. Discussion of O’Regan’s Why Red Doesn’t Sound like aBell.” The Review of Philosophy and Psychology 3(1): 89–108.
    O’Regan, J. Kevin, Deubel, Heiner, Clark, James J. and Rensink, Ronald A. 2000. Picture Changes during Blinks: Looking without Seeing and Seeing without Looking.” Visual Cognition 7: 191–211.
    O’Regan, J. Kevin, Myin, Eric and Noë, Alva. 2004. Towards an Analytic Phenomenology: The Concepts of ‘Bodiliness’ and ‘Grabbiness’ .” in Seeing, Thinking and Knowing. Meaning and Self-Organisation in Visual Cognition and Thought, pp. 103–114. Dordrecht: Springer.
    O’Regan, J. Kevin and Noë, Alva. 2001. A Sensorimotor Approach to Vision and Visual Consciousness.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24(5): 883–975.
    Rensink, Ronald A., O’Regan, J. Kevin and Clark, James J. 1997. To See or Not to See: The Need for Attention to Perceive Changes in Scenes.” Psychological Science 8: 368–373.
    Rensink, Ronald A., O’Regan, J. Kevin and Clark, James J. 2000. On the Failure to Detect Changes in Scenes across Brief Interruptions.” Visual Cognition 7(suppl.): 127–145.