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Partial awareness can be induced by independent cognitive access to different spatial frequencies.

Cheongil Kim1, Sang Chul Chong2.   

Abstract

Partial awareness-an intermediate state between complete consciousness and unconsciousness-has been explained by independent cognitive access to different levels of representation in hierarchical visual processing. This account, however, cannot explain graded visual experiences in low levels. We aimed to explain partial awareness in low levels of visual processing by independent cognitive access to different spatial frequencies. To observe partial awareness stably, we used a novel method. Stimuli were presented briefly (12 ms) and repeatedly with a specific inter-stimulus interval, ranging from 0 to 235 ms. By using various stimuli containing high and low spatial frequencies (superimposed sinusoidal gratings, Navon letters, and scenes), we found that conscious percept was degraded with increasing inter-stimulus intervals. However, the degree of degradation was smaller for low spatial frequency than for high spatial frequency information. Our results reveal that cognitive access to different spatial frequencies can occur independently and this can explain partial awareness in low levels of visual processing.
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Keywords:  Cognitive access; Parallel processing; Partial awareness; Spatial frequency

Year:  2021        PMID: 33773425     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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