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Cognitive psychology: the experience you don't know you have.

Antonia Eisenkoeck

Communications psychology September 21, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1038/s44271-023-00023-y via PubMed

Summary

A sound detection and discrimination experiment provides evidence that people can have conscious experiences without knowing they are having them.

Study at a glance

Key finding The study provides evidence for phenomenal consciousness without knowledge thereof.

Abstract

A recent study in Cognition provides evidence for phenomenal consciousness without knowledge thereof, by virtue of a sound detection and discrimination paradigm.

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