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Deflating inflation: the connection (or lack thereof) between decisional and metacognitive processes and visual phenomenology

机译:通货紧缩:决策和元认知过程与视觉现象学之间的联系(或缺乏联系)

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Vision presents us with a richly detailed world. Yet, there is a range of limitations in the processing of visual information, such as poor peripheral resolution and failures to notice things we do not attend. This raises a natural question: How do we seem to see so much when there is considerable evidence indicating otherwise? In an elegant series of studies, Lau and colleagues have offered a novel answer to this long-standing question, proposing that our sense of visual richness is an artifact of decisional and metacognitive deficits. I critically evaluate this proposal and conclude that it rests on questionable presuppositions concerning the relationship between decisional and metacognitive processes, on one hand, and visual phenomenology, on the other.
机译:视觉为我们呈现了一个细节丰富的世界。然而,在处理视觉信息方面存在一系列局限性,例如外围分辨率差和无法注意到我们没有注意的事情。这就提出了一个自然的问题:当有相当多的证据表明情况并非如此时,我们怎么会看到这么多?在一系列优雅的研究中,刘和他的同事们为这个长期存在的问题提供了一个新颖的答案,提出我们的视觉丰富感是决策和元认知缺陷的产物。我批判性地评估了这一提议,并得出结论,它基于关于决策和元认知过程与视觉现象学之间关系的可疑假设。

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