Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain
U. Ansorge, I. Scharlau, M. Heumann, W. Klotz, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2001) 974–975.
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Ansorge, Ulrich;
Scharlau, IngridLibreCat ;
Heumann, Manfred;
Klotz, Werner
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Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain. Although invisible, information can be processed up to the level of response activation. Moreover, these nonconscious processes are modified by actual intentions. This notion bridges a gap in the theoretical framework of O'Regan & Noë.
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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974-975
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Ansorge U, Scharlau I, Heumann M, Klotz W. Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2001;24:974-975. doi:10.1017/s0140525x01230118
Ansorge, U., Scharlau, I., Heumann, M., & Klotz, W. (2001). Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 974–975. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x01230118
@article{Ansorge_Scharlau_Heumann_Klotz_2001, title={Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain}, volume={24}, DOI={10.1017/s0140525x01230118}, journal={Behavioral and Brain Sciences}, author={Ansorge, Ulrich and Scharlau, Ingrid and Heumann, Manfred and Klotz, Werner}, year={2001}, pages={974–975} }
Ansorge, Ulrich, Ingrid Scharlau, Manfred Heumann, and Werner Klotz. “Visual Conscious Perception Could Be Grounded in a Nonconscious Sensorimotor Domain.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (2001): 974–75. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x01230118.
U. Ansorge, I. Scharlau, M. Heumann, and W. Klotz, “Visual conscious perception could be grounded in a nonconscious sensorimotor domain,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 24, pp. 974–975, 2001, doi: 10.1017/s0140525x01230118.
Ansorge, Ulrich, et al. “Visual Conscious Perception Could Be Grounded in a Nonconscious Sensorimotor Domain.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 24, 2001, pp. 974–75, doi:10.1017/s0140525x01230118.