Friday, April 15, 2016

"Consciousness occurs in 'time slices' lasting only milliseconds, study suggests"

According to Herzog and fellow researcher Frank Scharnowski from the University of Zurich, neither the ‘continuous’ nor ‘discrete’ hypotheses can by themselves aptly describe how we process the world around us, as numerous studies testing people’s visual awareness seem to disprove both notions.

But what if elements of both hypotheses were taking place at the same time in a continuous interplay between conscious and unconscious thought?

“According to our model, the elements of a visual scene are first unconsciously analysed. This period can last up to 400 ms and involves, amongst other processes, the analysis of stimulus features such as the orientation or colour of elements and temporal features such as object duration and object simultaneity,” the authors write in PLOS Biology.

After this analysis is complete, the researchers say the features we’ve detected are integrated into our conscious perception, compressing all the unconscious recording into something we’re actually aware of.

In other words, while we’re taking the world in, we’re not actually consciously perceiving it. Instead, we’re just mutely using our senses to record data for up to 400 ms at a time. Then, in what could be called a moment of clarity, we consciously perceive the stimuli that our senses have detected.

The team thinks this presentation of information to our consciousness lasts for about 50 milliseconds, during which we also stop taking new sensory information in. And then repeat. (read more)

via Instapundit

16 comments:

ricpic said...

Unconscious analysis is an oxymoron.

chickelit said...

A moment of thought equals a quantum of consciousness.

edutcher said...

That sounds about right.

I've been fading in and out all my life.

rhhardin said...

Gun Shy (2000), a bright and cheerful Sandra Bullock meets our hero.

Judy: Judy Tripp. I'm the enema queen.

Charlie: [bowels gurgling][sighs]

Judy: The barium has to work its way up into your intestines for the x-ray to see everything, so you cannot release, no matter how much pressure you feel, okay?

Judy: How'd you get that scar on your side?

Charlie: From my last enema.

[gushing]

Charlie: How may of these do you do in a day?

Judy: Oh, uh, all depends on the season, really. Same shit, different assholes.

Charlie: That's it. That's all I can hold.

Judy: Haven't let in any water yet. Just take it easy.

Charlie: [groans]

Judy: Think happy thoughts.

Charlie: [groaning, gasping]

Judy: Where are you from?

Charlie: [gritted teeth] Ireland.

Judy: Ireland. Top o' the mornin' to you.

Judy: Lucky charms. "Magically delicious."

Charlie: Oh please.

Judy: Irish spring. Do you guys really use it?

Charlie: I can't talk right now.

Judy: Just relax, big guy. I'm gonna tell you a story...

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Does that correspond to the high frame rate that allows shots to blur together quickly enough to seem lifelike?

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

When I'm sleeping my unconscious analysis kicks into high gear 😉

Guildofcannonballs said...

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Yes I am Synechdote New York.

Guildofcannonballs said...

Der\p derpaduah doh;

syn·ec·do·che

Guildofcannonballs said...

Of course Buckley preferred Latin as did the fiction Corleone: but not the "fictional" Buckleys.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/07/whefb_bill_buckley_playboy_and.html

Unknown said...

"Up to 400 ms." I wonder what the standard deviation is?

Hey baby, what's your frequency?

Or, what if perceptual frequencies sometimes synchronize, like menstrual cycles? If you were somehow able to operate out of phase, would you be invisible? Would you be a ghost?

This opens up a rich vein of "just so" thinking.

Guildofcannonballs said...

Any of you fucks realize I started kerfuffels I can't win?

I try to be okay but it still ain't right.

Guess.

Guildofcannonballs said...

Bullconsciousness involves, as typically percieved amonst vastly numerous studies, vastly vastly vastly abounding yet.

Guildofcannonballs said...

A as in

I as in

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AIG

Guildofcannonballs said...

Consciousness doesn't occur, or if some be so undidaticly unpendantic then my consciousness does things, having done so, unimaginable.

Guildofcannonballs said...

Think of people who think "conscieoiusly occurs" but spell the unspelled-right word right and why their entitlement is indeed admirably desirable.

virgil xenophon said...

"What's the frequency, Kenneth?"