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Does consciousness overflow cognitive access? Novel insights from the new phenomenon of attribute amnesia.

Yingtao Fu1, Wenchen Yan1, Mowei Shen2, Hui Chen3.   

Abstract

The moment we open our eyes, we experience a rich and detailed visual world, but the amount of information available to report is rather limited. This dissociation relates to a major debate regarding the nature of visual consciousness. The overflow argument suggests that our conscious experience is quite rich and far beyond what can be reported, standing in sharp contrast to the no-overflow argument that visual consciousness is severely impoverished and limited to what can be reported. In this paper, we systematically reviewed existing evidence in favor of the overflow argument, including studies of several variations of the iconic memory paradigm and the divided attention paradigm, as well as studies of neural correlates of consciousness. Simultaneously, we expounded some critical objections and alternative interpretations to such evidence, as well as some opposing evidence. Finally, we introduced a series of our recent studies based on a striking phenomenon of attribute amnesia, which we believe could provide new insight into the overflow view of visual consciousness.

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Keywords:  attention; attribute amnesia; phenomenal/access consciousness; working memory

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33515433     DOI: 10.1007/s11427-020-1831-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci China Life Sci        ISSN: 1674-7305            Impact factor:   6.038


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Authors:  Ned Block
Journal:  Trends Cogn Sci       Date:  2019-10-31       Impact factor: 20.229

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