Authors
Johannes J Fahrenfort, Jonathan Van Leeuwen, Christian NL Olivers, Hinze Hogendoorn
Publication date
2017/4/4
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
114
Issue
14
Pages
3744-3749
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The visual system has the remarkable ability to integrate fragmentary visual input into a perceptually organized collection of surfaces and objects, a process we refer to as perceptual integration. Despite a long tradition of perception research, it is not known whether access to consciousness is required to complete perceptual integration. To investigate this question, we manipulated access to consciousness using the attentional blink. We show that, behaviorally, the attentional blink impairs conscious decisions about the presence of integrated surface structure from fragmented input. However, despite conscious access being impaired, the ability to decode the presence of integrated percepts remains intact, as shown through multivariate classification analyses of electroencephalogram (EEG) data. In contrast, when disrupting perception through masking, decisions about integrated percepts and decoding of integrated …
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