
About
Robert Briscoe is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences, where he specializes in Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, and Philosophy of Perception. His research integrates empirical findings from vision science and cognitive neuroscience with philosophical analysis to explore the nature of perceptual experience, mental imagery, and multisensory integration. He has presented his work at institutions such as the University of Antwerp, University of Cincinnati, and University of Oslo, and has published extensively in top journals and edited volumes.
Education:
- Ph.D., Boston University
Research Interests:
Robert Briscoe's research centers on the philosophical foundations of perception and cognition. He critically examines theories of mental imagery, pictorial representation, and the role of action in perception. His work challenges and refines influential models such as the Two Visual Systems Hypothesis and the enactive account of perception. He is particularly interested in how bodily awareness and multisensory integration give rise to novel perceptual experiences and how vision science can inform philosophical debates about depiction and spatial representation.
Recent Publications Trends:
His recent articles, spanning from 2008 to 2021, demonstrate a consistent focus on the interplay between perception, action, and consciousness. Key themes include the structure of pictorial experience, cognitive penetration of perception, multisensory consciousness, and the nature of bodily awareness. His publications appear in high-impact interdisciplinary journals such as Synthese, Cognitive Science, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, reflecting the broad relevance of his work across philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants:
While specific student names are not listed, Briscoe has supervised numerous honors tutorials and directed readings on topics such as prism adaptation, sensory substitution, formal logic, and the philosophy of color. He has also mentored undergraduate research, including a summer study at Tufts University on change blindness and visual consciousness. These activities indicate an active role in student mentorship and academic guidance, though no formal grants are mentioned in the text.
Labs and Research Teams:
There is no explicit mention of a lab or formal research team in the provided materials. However, his collaborative publications (e.g., with John Schwenkler and Rick Grush) and invited presentations suggest active engagement with a broader scholarly community in philosophy of mind and cognitive science.
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