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Perception in the Absence of Attention: Perceptual Processing in the Roelofs Effect During Inattentional Blindness

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Journal Perception
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Date 2012 Jan 3
PMID 22208130
Citations 4
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Abstract

We present two experiments that examine sensory processing during conditions of inattentional blindness. A large rectangular frame that normally induces a Roelofs effect can go unreported due to inattentional blindness. Even when participants fail to report the frame, they mislocalize an attended target in a way consistent with having processed the frame. A more demanding visuospatial distractor task can increase inattentional blindness during conditions of divided attention, but has no effect on the spatial mislocalization illusion. Our results support theories that postulate a significant amount of perceptual processing in the absence of attention.

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