Expectation creates something out of nothing: The role of attention in iconic memory reconsidered.
Consciousness and cognition August 1, 2017 Jaan Aru, Talis Bachmann 42 citations
Conscious experience depends on attention and expectation, but some argue it can occur without attention. Experiments on iconic memory (IM) are often cited as evidence for attention-independent consciousness. A prior study found that when attention is diverted from an IM letter display, people fail to notice missing letters. This work replicates and extends that finding by measuring subjective visibility and testing post-cue effects. Results show that participants who do not realize letters are absent perceive illusory letters, indicating phenomenal consciousness persists even without attention. Expectation generates illusory content that overwrites valid IM content, suggesting this experimental paradigm cannot reliably assess iconic memory content.