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Ran R Hassin

Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Electronic address: ran.hassin@mail.huji.ac.il.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2025

Papers

Individual differences in prioritization for consciousness and the conscious detection of changes.

Consciousness and cognition March 1, 2025 Gal R Chen, Yuval Harris, Ran R Hassin

People differ reliably in how quickly non-conscious visual stimuli enter awareness, a trait linked to later cognitive and emotional processes. Two experiments tested whether this prioritization speed relates to noticing changes in a change blindness task. In the first experiment (97 participants), faster prioritization correlated with better change detection across multiple measures. A preregistered replication (99 participants) confirmed this correlation and showed it was not explained by variability in other perceptual-decision tasks. The findings suggest that the speed of becoming aware of stimuli is tightly connected to conscious experiences in other situations.