Redundancy masking and the identity crowding ...
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Title :
Redundancy masking and the identity crowding debate
Author(s) :
Taylor, Henry [Auteur]
University of Birmingham [Birmingham]
Sayim, Bilge [Auteur]
Laboratoire Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives - UMR 9193 [SCALab]
University of Birmingham [Birmingham]
Sayim, Bilge [Auteur]
Laboratoire Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives - UMR 9193 [SCALab]
Journal title :
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy
Abbreviated title :
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy
Volume number :
9
Pages :
257-265
Publisher :
Wiley
Publication date :
2020-10-23
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences cognitives
English abstract : [en]
Some have claimed that identity crowding is a case where we consciously see an object to which we are unable to pay attention. Opponents of this view offer alternative explanations, which emphasise the impor- tance of prior ...
Show more >Some have claimed that identity crowding is a case where we consciously see an object to which we are unable to pay attention. Opponents of this view offer alternative explanations, which emphasise the impor- tance of prior knowledge, amongst other factors. We review new empirical evidence showing that prior knowledge has a profound effect on identity crowding. We argue that this is problematic for the “conscious seeing without attention” view, and supports an opposing view.Show less >
Show more >Some have claimed that identity crowding is a case where we consciously see an object to which we are unable to pay attention. Opponents of this view offer alternative explanations, which emphasise the impor- tance of prior knowledge, amongst other factors. We review new empirical evidence showing that prior knowledge has a profound effect on identity crowding. We argue that this is problematic for the “conscious seeing without attention” view, and supports an opposing view.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Non spécifiée
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
Research team(s) :
Équipe Action, Vision et Apprentissage (AVA)
Submission date :
2020-12-30T22:41:30Z
2021-01-04T13:45:47Z
2021-01-04T13:45:47Z
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