@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Frith,Chris},
subject = {Perception},
note = {I 57
"Subliminal perception": (1960s) subliminal perception was controversial, asserted by advertising professionals. There is no evidence for them.
Nevertheless, subtle perception: when two objects are shown briefly at a precisely determined distance,...
I 58
...both objects can be seen, otherwise only one.
E.g. Question: what face have I already shown to you: here the answers were random.
On the other hand:
"Which face do you prefer?": Here the test persons chose the face, which they had previously "subliminally" seen.
I 59
Brain/consciousness/Frith: brain scanners showed that an object can cause a change in brain activity without the person being aware of it (in the Amygdala).
I 61
Thesis: "Our brain does not tell us everything it knows."
I 147
Perception/Frith: thesis: perception is a fantasy which is in harmony with the world.
>World/thinking, >World, >Reality.
I 179
Blind spot/brain/perception/Frith: the brain invents something for the empty space.
E.g. the alphabet is presented very quickly. Then you are sure to have seen the letter A, even if the letter B has appeared instead.},
note = { Frith I Chris Frith Making up the Mind: How the Brain Creates Our Mental World, Hoboken/NJ 2007 German Edition: Wie unser Gehirn die Welt erschafft Heidelberg 2013
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