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- Title
Methodological Pitfalls in the "Objective" Approach to Consciousness: Comments on Busch et al. (2009).
- Authors
Overgaard, Morten; Jensen, Mads; Sandberg, Kristian
- Abstract
In this article, the authors discuss the methodological difficulties and loopholes in an objective investigation on consciousness. They are critical on the change blindness experiment included in a study which aimed to identify whether change detection (sensing) and change identification (seeing) rely on different or the same neural processes. They conclude that the use of objective methods in studying consciousness in all cases ends up in self-contradiction and methodological pitfalls.
- Subjects
CONSCIOUSNESS; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; EXPERIMENTAL psychology; OBJECTIVE-analytic test
- Publication
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010, Vol 22, Issue 9, p1901
- ISSN
0898-929X
- Publication type
Opinion
- DOI
10.1162/jocn.2009.21403