Extended Bibliography

Auvray, M., & Myin, E. (2009). Perception With Compensatory Devices: From Sensory Substitution to Sensorimotor Extension. Cognitive Science, 33(6), 1036–1058. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-6709.2009.01040.x Download
Auvray, M., Hanneton, S., & O’Regan, J. K. (2007). Learning to perceive with a visuo-auditory substitution system: localisation and object recognition with “the vOICe.” Perception, 36(3), 416–430.
Bompas, A., & O’Regan, J. K. (2006). Evidence for a role of action in colour perception. Perception, 35(1), 65–78.
Bompas, A., & O’Regan, J. K. (2006). More evidence for sensorimotor adaptation in color perception. Journal of Vision, 6(2), 145–153. https://doi.org/10.1167/6.2.5
Buhrmann, T., Paolo, E. A. D., & Barandiaran, X. (2013). A dynamical systems account of sensorimotor contingencies. Frontiers in Cognition, 4, 285. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00285 Download
Cooke, E., & Myin, E. (2011). Is Trilled Smell Possible? How the Structure of Olfaction Determines the Phenomenology of Smell. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18(11–12), 59–95. Download
Degenaar, J. (2012). Perceptual Engagement: A Sensorimotor Approach to Phenomenal Experience. University Library Groningen] [Host]. Download
Degenaar, J. (2014, June 2). Consciousness without inner models: representation-hunger reconsidered.
Degenaar, J. (2013). Perception from the phenomenal stance. Logique et Analyse, 223, 273–286. Download
Degenaar, J. (2013). Through the inverting glass: first-person observations on spatial vision and imagery. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-013-9305-3 Download
Degenaar, J., & Keijzer, F. (2009). Workspace and Sensorimotor Theories: Complementary Approaches to Experience. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 16(9), 77–102. Download
Degenaar, J., & Myin, E. (2014). The structure of color experience and the existence of surface colors. Philosophical Psychology, 27(3), 384–400. Download
Degenaar, J., & Myin, E. (2014). Representation-hunger reconsidered. Synthese, Volume 191(Issue 15), 3639–3648. https://doi.org/10.1007/S11229-014-0484-4 Download
Flament-Fultot, M. (2016). Counterfactuals versus constraints: Towards an implementation theory of sensorimotor mastery. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 23(5–6), 153–176.
Grüsser, O. J. (1995). On the history of the ideas of efference copy and reafference. Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 33, 35–55.
Hurley, S. L. (1998). Consciousness in action. Harvard University Press.
Hurley, S. (2001). Perception And Action: Alternative Views. Synthese, 129(1), 3–40. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012643006930 Download
Hurley, S., & Noë, A. (2003). Neural Plasticity and Consciousness. Biology and Philosophy, 18(1), 131–168. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023308401356 Download
Hutto, D. (2005). Knowing What? Radical Versus Conservative Enactivism. 4(4), 389–405. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-005-9001-z
Loughlin, V. (2014). Sensorimotor Knowledge and the Radical Alternative. In J. M. Bishop & A. O. Martin (Eds.), Contemporary Sensorimotor Theory (pp. 105–116). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05107-9_7
Maye, A., & Engel, A. K. (2012). Time Scales of Sensorimotor Contingencies. In H. Zhang, A. Hussain, D. Liu, & Z. Wang (Eds.), Advances in Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems (pp. 240–249). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-31561-9_27 Download
Mossio, M., & Taraborelli, D. (2008). Action-dependent perceptual invariants: From ecological to sensorimotor approaches. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(4), 1324–1340. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2007.12.003 Download
Myin, E., & Degenaar, J. (2014). Enactive vision. In L. Shapiro (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition (pp. 90–98). https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Handbook-of-Embodied-Cognition-1st-Edition/Shapiro/p/book/9780415623612 Download
Myin, E., & O’Regan, J. K. (2008). Situated perception and sensation in vision and other modalities. In P. Robbins & M. Aydede (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Situated Perception (pp. 185–200). Cambridge University Press. Download
Myin, E., O’Regan, J. K., & Myin-Germeys, I. (2015). From a sensorimotor account of perception to an interactive approach to psychopathology. In R. J. Gennaro (Ed.), Disturbed Consciousness. MIT Press. https://mitpress.universitypressscholarship.com/mobile/view/10.7551/mitpress/9780262029346.001.0001/upso-9780262029346-chapter-014 Download
Noë, A. (2004). Action in Perception. MIT Press.
O’Regan, J. K. (1992). Solving the “real” mysteries of visual perception: The world as an outside memory. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 46(3), 461–488. Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2011). Why red doesn’t sound like a bell: Understanding the feel of consciousness. Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199775224.001.0001/acprof-9780199775224 Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2009). Sensorimotor approach to (phenomenal) consciousness.
O’Regan, J. K. (2022). A Brief Summary of the Sensorimotor Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xhukf Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2023). How voluntary control over information and body movements determines “what it’s like” to have perceptual, bodily, emotional and mental experiences. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1108279 Download
O’Regan, J. K., & Noë, A. (2001). A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(5), 883–917. Download
O’Regan, J. K., & Noë, A. (2001). What it is like to see: A sensorimotor theory of perceptual experience. Synthese, 129(1), 79–103. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012699224677 Download
O’Regan, J. K., Myin, E., & Noë, A. (2005). Skill, corporality and alerting capacity in an account of sensory consciousness. Boundaries of Consciousness : Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Progress in Brain Research, 150, 55–68. Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2007). How to Build Consciousness into a Robot: The Sensorimotor Approach. In M. Lungarella, F. Iida, J. Bongard, & R. Pfeifer (Eds.), 50 Years of Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 4850, pp. 332–346). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77296-5_30 Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2010). Explaining what people say about sensory qualia. In Perception, Action, and Consciousness: Sensorimotor dynamics and two visual systems (N. Gangopadhyay, M. Madary, F. Spicer (Eds), pp. 31–50). Oxford University Press. Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2014). The Explanatory Status of the Sensorimotor Approach to Phenomenal Consciousness, and Its Appeal to Cognition. In J. M. Bishop & A. O. Martin (Eds.), Contemporary Sensorimotor Theory (pp. 23–35). Springer International Publishing. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-05107-9_2 Download
O’Regan, J. K. (2012). How to build a robot that is conscious and feels. Minds and Machines, 22(2), 117–136. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-012-9279-x Download
O’Regan, J. K., & Block, N. (2012). Discussion of J. Kevin O’Regan’s “Why Red Doesn’t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness.” Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3(1), 89–108. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-012-0090-7 Download
O’Regan, J. K., & Degenaar, J. (2014). Predictive processing, perceptual presence, and sensorimotor theory. Cognitive Neuroscience, 5(2), 130–131. https://doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2014.907256 Download
O’Regan, J. K., Myin, E., & Noë, A. (2004). Towards an Analytic Phenomenology: The Concepts of “Bodiliness” and “Grabbiness.” In A. Carsetti (Ed.), Seeing, Thinking and Knowing (Vol. 38, pp. 103–114). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2081-3_5 Download
Philipona, D., & O’Regan, J. K. (2008). Reply to Johnson and Wright. Visual Neuroscience, 25(2), 225–226. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0952523808080504 Download
Philipona, D. L., & O’Regan, J. (2006). Color naming, unique hues, and hue cancellation predicted from singularities in reflection properties. Visual Neuroscience, 23(3–4), 331–339. Download
Philipona, D., O’Regan, J. K., & Nadal, J. P. (2003). Is there something out there? Inferring space from sensorimotor dependencies. Neural Computation, 15(9), 2029–2049. Download
Philipona, D., O’Regan, J. K., Nadal, J. P., & Coenen, O. (2004). Perception of the structure of the physical world using unknown multimodal sensors and effectors. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 16, 945–952. Download
Rat-Fischer, L., Fagard, J., & O’Regan, J. K. (2014). Comparison of active and purely visual performance in a multiple-string means-end task in infants. Cognition, 133(1), 304–316. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.005 Download
Richters, D. P., & Eskew, R. T. (2009). Quantifying the effect of natural and arbitrary sensorimotor contingencies on chromatic judgments. Journal of Vision, 9(4), 27. https://doi.org/10.1167/9.4.27 Download
Silverman, D. (2013). Sensorimotor enactivism and temporal experience. Adaptive Behavior, 21(3), 151–158. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059712313482802
Silverman, D. (2016). Tying the Knot: Why Representationalists Should Endorse the Sensorimotor Theory of Conscious Feel. The Philosophical Quarterly, 66(263), 280–301. https://academic.oup.com/pq/article-abstract/66/263/280/2461099
Silverman, D. (2016). Perception, Consciousness, and Skilful Interaction: Editorial Introduction to The Sensorimotor Approach. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 23(5–6), 7–11. http://www.imprint.co.uk/editorial-introduction-to-the-sensorimotor-approach-jcs-vol-23-no-5-6/