A theory of visibility measures in the dissociation paradigm

  • Research on perception without awareness primarily relies on the dissociation paradigm, which compares a measure of awareness of a critical stimulus (direct measure) with a measure indicating that the stimulus has been processed at all (indirect measure). We argue that dissociations between direct and indirect measures can only be demonstrated with respect to the critical stimulus feature that generates the indirect effect, and the observer’s awareness of that feature, the critical cue. We expand Kahneman’s (Psychological Bulletin, 70, 404–425, 1968) concept of criterion content to comprise the set of all cues that an observer actually uses to perform the direct task. Different direct measures can then be compared by studying the overlap of their criterion contents and their containment of the critical cue. Because objective and subjective measures may integrate different sets of cues, one measure generally cannot replace the other without sacrificing important information. Using a simple mathematical formalization, we redefine and clarify the concepts of validity, exclusiveness, and exhaustiveness in the dissociation paradigm, show how dissociations among different awareness measures falsify both single-valued measures and monocausal theories of "consciousness," and formulate the demand that theories of visual awareness should be sufficiently specific to explain dissociations among different facets of awareness.

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Author:Thomas Schmidt, Melanie Biafora
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:386-kluedo-89196
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-023-02332-z
ISSN:1531-5320
Parent Title (German):Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Publisher:Springer Nature
Document Type:Article
Language of publication:German
Date of Publication (online):2025/04/09
Year of first Publication:2023
Publishing Institution:Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
Date of the Publication (Server):2025/04/16
Issue:(2024) Vol.31
Page Number:24
First Page:65
Last Page:88
Source:https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-023-02332-z
Faculties / Organisational entities:Kaiserslautern - Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften
DDC-Cassification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie
Collections:Open-Access-Publikationsfonds
Licence (German):Creative Commons 4.0 - Namensnennung (CC BY 4.0)