Introduction: How could we use this virtual and minimalist glossary ? The name of each topic is mentioned at the begining of the line, in black font. Each name refers to a researcher who has - to my partial knowledge (N.J.B.) - studied at least one aspect of the initially mentioned topic. As many researchers have personal research-sites (where we could obtain articles and bibliographies) - which are listed in objectcognition researchers-page - you can therefore find more information on their theoretical contribution by visiting their respective research-site, or by searching for their publications on the publications-page.

Agnosia. e.g., Farah, M. J. ;

Attention - "object-based attention". e.g. Baylis, G. C.; Desimone, R.; Duncan, J.; Driver, J.; Pylyshyn, Z. ; Scholl, B. J..

Attention and consciousness. e.g., Campbell, J. ; Carrughters, P. ; Clarck, Austen ; Chalmers, D. ; Mack, A. ; Peacocke, C. ; Rock, I. ...

Causal theories of perception (or representation). e.g., Dretske, F. ; Fodor, J. ; Goldman, A. ; Grice, P. ; O'Shaughnessy, B. ; Price, H. H. ; Vision, G. ;

Deictic representations (demonstratives, ostensive, indexical) in language, perception and thought. e.g., Agre, P. ; Bach, K. ; Ballard, D. ; Campbell, J. ; Clark, Austen ; Evans, G. ; Hurford, J. R. ; Kaplan, D. ; Perry, J. ; Pylyshyn, Z. ; Recanati, F. ...

Object-files theory. e.g., Kahneman, D. ; Treisman, A. ; Carey, S. ; Leslie, A. ; Pylyshyn, Z. ...

Object naming. e.g., Bloom, P. ; Landau, B. ; .

Object perception and cognition in the psychology of develpment. e.g., Carey, S. ; Leslie., A. ; Piaget. ; Spelke, E. ; Xu, F. ...

Segmentation and object perception. e.g., Driver, J.; Peterson M.A.; Palmer S.; Rock I.

Sortal Concepts and object representation. e.g., Hirsch, E. ; Wiggins D. ; Xu F. ...

Token-reflexivity, reflexive contents and representation/perception/language. e.g., Searle, J. ; Perry, J. ; Reichenbach, H. ;