CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Binocular Rivalry, Iconic Memory, Hemispatial Neglect
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Subjects on avg produced 3/4 they were cued for -> do(cid:374)"t k(cid:374)o(cid:449) (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h ro(cid:449: have all objects in array but not consciously realizing it. Refrigerator light illusion: might appear that we"re storing all this stuff about the world. Global neuronal workspace theory: three pillars, modularity: unconscious processing relies on multiple modules. Three different kinds of access: distinguish between three different kinds of "access" Information encoded in the nervous system that is permanently inaccessible -> low level of early processing that it never becomes conscious. Information that is "in contact" with the gw and would be accessible if it were attended to. Potentially available when attention is drawn to it, but otherwise not in consciousness. Refrigerator light illusion -> we believe we have a rich conscience experience, cause they"re a lot of info avail if we attend to it, but not available if we don"t attend to it.