The topic of this paper is the complex interaction between attention, fixation, and one species of change blindness. The two main interpretations of the target phenomenon are the ‘blindness’ interpretation and the ‘inaccessibility’ interpretation. These correspond to the sparse view (Dennett 1991; Tye, 2007) and the rich view (Dretske 2007; Block, 2007a, 2007b) of visual consciousness respectively. Here I focus on the debate between Fred Dretske and Michael Tye. Section 1 describes the target phenomenon and the dialectics it entails. Section 2 explains how attention and fixation weigh in these debates, and argues that Dretske’s hyper-rich view fails precisely because he overlooks certain effects of attention and fixation. Section 3 explains...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
In the introduction to the Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty (2002: 34) states that ‘Attent...
Rensink, O’Regan, and Clark (1997) drew attention to the phenomenon of change blindness, in which ev...
The topic of this paper is the complex interaction between attention, fixation, and one species of c...
Visual phenomenology is highly elusive. One attempt to operationalize or to measure it is to use ‘co...
There is presently an ongoing debate about the relation between attention and consciousness. Thus de...
I propose a new argument showing that conscious vision sometimes depends constitutively on conscious...
Visual attention plays an important role in epistemology. You come to know about things you see by p...
Are we conscious of more than what's in the “spotlight” of attention, or is consciousness limited to...
Large changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, image flic...
This essay is an investigation of the interactions between attention and consciousness. I start by c...
Humans are remarkably insensitive to large changes in a visual display if the change occurs simultan...
As observers, we generally have a strong impression of seeing everything in front of us at any momen...
AbstractLarge changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, im...
Visual attention plays an important role in epistemology. You come to know about things you see by p...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
In the introduction to the Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty (2002: 34) states that ‘Attent...
Rensink, O’Regan, and Clark (1997) drew attention to the phenomenon of change blindness, in which ev...
The topic of this paper is the complex interaction between attention, fixation, and one species of c...
Visual phenomenology is highly elusive. One attempt to operationalize or to measure it is to use ‘co...
There is presently an ongoing debate about the relation between attention and consciousness. Thus de...
I propose a new argument showing that conscious vision sometimes depends constitutively on conscious...
Visual attention plays an important role in epistemology. You come to know about things you see by p...
Are we conscious of more than what's in the “spotlight” of attention, or is consciousness limited to...
Large changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, image flic...
This essay is an investigation of the interactions between attention and consciousness. I start by c...
Humans are remarkably insensitive to large changes in a visual display if the change occurs simultan...
As observers, we generally have a strong impression of seeing everything in front of us at any momen...
AbstractLarge changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, im...
Visual attention plays an important role in epistemology. You come to know about things you see by p...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
In the introduction to the Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty (2002: 34) states that ‘Attent...
Rensink, O’Regan, and Clark (1997) drew attention to the phenomenon of change blindness, in which ev...