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Constructing Experience

Constructing Experience

Constructing Experience

Expectation and Attention in Perception
Jason Clarke, University of West London
January 2025
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9781009588553

    This Element examines the influence of expectation and attention on conscious perception. It explores the debate on whether attention is necessary for conscious perception by presenting empirical evidence from studies on inattentional blindness, change blindness, and the attentional blink. While the evidence strongly suggests that attention is necessary for conscious perception, other research has shown that expectation can shape perception, sometimes leading to illusory experiences where predicted stimuli are perceived despite their absence. This phenomenon, termed 'expectation awareness', suggests that attention may not be necessary for all conscious experiences. These findings are explored within the predictive processing framework, where the brain is characterized as a prediction engine, continuously updating its internal models to minimize prediction errors. Integrating findings from psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science, this Element provides a predictive processing model of how attention and expectation construct perceptual reality. It also discusses clinical and theoretical implications and suggests future research.

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    January 2025
    Paperback
    9781009588553
    90 pages
    228 × 151 × 5 mm
    0.15kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Consciousness
    • 3. Perception
    • 4. Attention
    • 5. Expectation
    • 6. Attention and expectation
    • 7. Expectation awareness: seeing what is not there
    • 8. Implications, future research, and concluding remarks
    • References.
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    • Jason Clarke , University of West London