Extrastriate activity reflects the absence of local retinal input
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 26;114:103566. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103566. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe physiological blind spot corresponds to the optic disc where the retina contains no light-detecting photoreceptor cells. Our perception seemingly fills in this gap in input. Here we suggest that rather than an active process, such perceptual filling-in could instead be a consequence of the integration of visual inputs at higher stages of processing discounting the local absence of retinal input. Using functional brain imaging, we resolved the retinotopic representation of the physiological blind spot in early human ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 28, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Poutasi W B Urale Lydia Zhu Roberta Gough Derek Arnold Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf Source Type: research

Extrastriate activity reflects the absence of local retinal input
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 26;114:103566. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103566. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe physiological blind spot corresponds to the optic disc where the retina contains no light-detecting photoreceptor cells. Our perception seemingly fills in this gap in input. Here we suggest that rather than an active process, such perceptual filling-in could instead be a consequence of the integration of visual inputs at higher stages of processing discounting the local absence of retinal input. Using functional brain imaging, we resolved the retinotopic representation of the physiological blind spot in early human ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 28, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Poutasi W B Urale Lydia Zhu Roberta Gough Derek Arnold Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf Source Type: research

Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 22;114:103530. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103530. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHealth and well-being are impacted by our thoughts and the things we do. In the laboratory, studies suggest specific task contexts impact thought processes. More broadly, this suggests the people we are with, the places we are in, and the activities we perform may influence our thought patterns. In our study, participants completed experience sampling surveys for five days in daily life. Principal component analysis decomposed this data to identify common "patterns of thought," and linear mixed modelling related these p...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 24, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Bridget Mulholland Ian Goodall-Halliwell Raven Wallace Louis Chitiz Bront ë Mckeown Aryanna Rastan Giulia L Poerio Robert Leech Adam Turnbull Arno Klein Michael Milham Jeffrey D Wammes Elizabeth Jefferies Jonathan Smallwood Source Type: research

Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 22;114:103530. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103530. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHealth and well-being are impacted by our thoughts and the things we do. In the laboratory, studies suggest specific task contexts impact thought processes. More broadly, this suggests the people we are with, the places we are in, and the activities we perform may influence our thought patterns. In our study, participants completed experience sampling surveys for five days in daily life. Principal component analysis decomposed this data to identify common "patterns of thought," and linear mixed modelling related these p...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 24, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Bridget Mulholland Ian Goodall-Halliwell Raven Wallace Louis Chitiz Bront ë Mckeown Aryanna Rastan Giulia L Poerio Robert Leech Adam Turnbull Arno Klein Michael Milham Jeffrey D Wammes Elizabeth Jefferies Jonathan Smallwood Source Type: research

Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 22;114:103530. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103530. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHealth and well-being are impacted by our thoughts and the things we do. In the laboratory, studies suggest specific task contexts impact thought processes. More broadly, this suggests the people we are with, the places we are in, and the activities we perform may influence our thought patterns. In our study, participants completed experience sampling surveys for five days in daily life. Principal component analysis decomposed this data to identify common "patterns of thought," and linear mixed modelling related these p...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 24, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Bridget Mulholland Ian Goodall-Halliwell Raven Wallace Louis Chitiz Bront ë Mckeown Aryanna Rastan Giulia L Poerio Robert Leech Adam Turnbull Arno Klein Michael Milham Jeffrey D Wammes Elizabeth Jefferies Jonathan Smallwood Source Type: research

Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 22;114:103530. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103530. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHealth and well-being are impacted by our thoughts and the things we do. In the laboratory, studies suggest specific task contexts impact thought processes. More broadly, this suggests the people we are with, the places we are in, and the activities we perform may influence our thought patterns. In our study, participants completed experience sampling surveys for five days in daily life. Principal component analysis decomposed this data to identify common "patterns of thought," and linear mixed modelling related these p...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 24, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Bridget Mulholland Ian Goodall-Halliwell Raven Wallace Louis Chitiz Bront ë Mckeown Aryanna Rastan Giulia L Poerio Robert Leech Adam Turnbull Arno Klein Michael Milham Jeffrey D Wammes Elizabeth Jefferies Jonathan Smallwood Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Do they know or just do it? Investigating implicit and explicit sequence learning by capuchin monkeys, human adults and children
In this study, we designed a non-verbal task to probe implicit and explicit sequence learning in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp., n = 12), human adults (n = 12), and children from 5 to 10 years old (n = 64). After learning spatial sequences on a touchscreen, participants' conscious access to the sequences was probed with a forced choice sequence completion test. All performed above chance level in this test, without being instructed or trained to do so. However, only human adults who reported the presence of regularities performed at ceiling level. We suggest future directions that could build on our findings to disentangle ...
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Rapha ëlle Malassis Amanda M Seed Source Type: research

Corrigendum to "A novel ego dissolution scale: A construct validation study" [Conscious. Cogn. 109 (2023) 103474]
Conscious Cogn. 2023 Aug 11:103555. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103555. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37574383 | DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2023.103555 (Source: Consciousness and Cognition)
Source: Consciousness and Cognition - August 13, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Fiona G Sleight Steven Jay Lynn Richard E Mattson Charlie W McDonald Source Type: research