Probing doors to visual awareness: Choice set, visibility, and confidence

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
M. Martinez-Saito
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ABSTRACT Visibility and confidence are two subtly (sensation-based and intuition-based) different ways to assess our visual experiences. We investigated how different choice sets affect the ability of confidence and visibility judgments to retrieve conscious information from perceptual decision-making processes. Six participants made introspective judgments on sinusoidal gratings at close to chance signal-to-noise values. We used signal detection theory and mixed regression models to analyze choices and pupilometric recordings. The results suggest that allowing null responses (e.g., “I saw nothing”) asymmetrically affects the signal distribution variances associated with null and non-null responses; confidence is more effective than visibility in accessing unconscious information; and bias-free methods hinder accurate introspective judgment by forbidding free decision criteria. Our findings underscore the importance of the context afforded by choice and stimulus sets, which determines the extent to which elicited introspective judgments are based on the actual information from the past events they are intended to measure.
探索视觉感知之门:选择集、可见性和信心
摘要可见性和自信是评估我们视觉体验的两种微妙的不同方式(基于感觉和基于直觉)。我们研究了不同的选择集如何影响信心和可见性判断从感知决策过程中检索意识信息的能力。六名参与者在接近偶然信噪比的情况下对正弦光栅进行了内省判断。我们使用信号检测理论和混合回归模型来分析选择和瞳孔测量记录。结果表明,允许零响应(例如,“我什么都没看到”)不对称地影响与零响应和非零响应相关的信号分布方差;在获取无意识信息方面,信心比可见性更有效;无偏见的方法通过禁止自由的决策标准来阻碍准确的内省判断。我们的发现强调了选择和刺激集所提供的背景的重要性,这决定了引发的内省判断在多大程度上是基于他们想要衡量的过去事件的实际信息。
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VISUAL COGNITION
VISUAL COGNITION PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
29
期刊介绍: Visual Cognition publishes new empirical research that increases theoretical understanding of human visual cognition. Studies may be concerned with any aspect of visual cognition such as object, face, and scene recognition; visual attention and search; short-term and long-term visual memory; visual word recognition and reading; eye movement control and active vision; and visual imagery. The journal is devoted to research at the interface of visual perception and cognition and does not typically publish papers in areas of perception or psychophysics that are covered by the many publication outlets for those topics.
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