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Fri Jun 14 11:45:26 2024, Gennadiy, Tel-Aviv University, gennadiyb@mail.tau.ac.il, 10/01/25, Exploring the role of attention in access to consciousness, ASP, , , , No, IN PROGRESS, ,
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Fri Jun 14 13:54:18 2024, Praveen Sripad, Tel-Aviv University, gennadiyb@mail.tau.ac.il, 10/01/25, Exploring the role of attention in access to consciousness, ASP, , , , No, IN PROGRESS, ,
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Gennadiy |
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Tel-Aviv University |
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gennadiyb@mail.tau.ac.il |
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Exploring the role of attention in access to consciousness |
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ASP |
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IN PROGRESS |
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At any given point in time, a vast amount of information enters our sensory system, but only some of it is further processed and even less is subjectively perceived. Attention is one of the major phenomena selecting information for conscious processing. Yet, the exact mechanism by which attention gates access to awareness is still debated. Here, we seek to pinpoint processes of attentional selection in the context of the attentional manipulation conducted in Cogitate’s Experiment 2. We will use established markers of attention (e.g., P1, N1, N2pc) in order to test the stage at which attention has contributed to visibility in the video game. An additional goal of this experiment is to detect electrophysiological markers of subjective visibility and test their generalizability to unprobed trials using decoding. This will allow us to further explore differences between seen and unseen unprobed trials during later time windows, that are confounded by the probe in probed trials. |