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Measuring any conscious content versus measuring the relevant conscious content: comment on Sandberg et al.

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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:09 authored by Zoltan DienesZoltan Dienes, Anil SethAnil Seth
Sandberg et al. show that the Perceptual Awareness Scale (PAS) scale is sensitive compared to confidence ratings and wagering in detecting accurate perception. They go on to argue that the PAS scale is hence a sensitive measure of conscious perception compared to confidence ratings, a claim disputed here. The fact that some visual content is conscious does not entail that the visual content relevant to making a discrimination is conscious. For example, if one saw a square but was only aware of seeing a flash of something, then one has not consciously seen a square. When PAS and confidence ratings come in conflict, we suggest that it is confidence ratings that more reliably indicate the conscious status of contents allowing discrimination.

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  • Published

Journal

Consciousness and Cognition

ISSN

1053-8100

Issue

4

Volume

19

Page range

1079-1080

Pages

2.0

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  • Psychology Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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