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Hidden Differences in Phenomenal Experience.

Authors :
Lupyan G
Uchiyama R
Thompson B
Casasanto D
Source :
Cognitive science [Cogn Sci] 2023 Jan; Vol. 47 (1), pp. e13239.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In addition to the many easily observable differences between people, there are also differences in people's subjective experiences that are harder to observe, and which, as a consequence, remain hidden. For example, people vary widely in how much visual imagery they experience. But those who cannot see in their mind's eye, tend to assume everyone is like them. Those who can, assume everyone else can as well. We argue that a study of such hidden phenomenal differences has much to teach cognitive science. Uncovering and describing this variation (a search for unknown unknowns) may help predict otherwise puzzling differences in human behavior. The very existence of certain differences can also act as a stress test for some cognitive theories. Finally, studying hidden phenomenal differences is the first step toward understanding what kinds of environments may mask or unmask links between phenomenal experience and observable behavior.<br /> (© 2023 Cognitive Science Society LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1551-6709
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cognitive science
Publication Type :
Editorial & Opinion
Accession number :
36633912
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13239