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Sensorimotor predictions shape reported conscious visual experience in a breaking continuous flash suppression task

机译:Sensorimotor预测形状报告了在断开连续闪存抑制任务中的有意识的视觉体验

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Accounts of predictive processing propose that conscious experience is influenced not only by passive predictions about the world, but also by predictions encompassing how the world changes in relation to our actions—that is, on predictions about sensorimotor contingencies. We tested whether valid sensorimotor predictions, in particular learned associations between stimuli and actions, shape reports about conscious visual experience. Two experiments used instrumental conditioning to build sensorimotor predictions linking different stimuli with distinct actions. Conditioning was followed by a breaking continuous flash suppression task, measuring the speed of reported breakthrough for different pairings between the stimuli and prepared actions, comparing those congruent and incongruent with the trained sensorimotor predictions. In Experiment 1, counterbalancing of the response actions within the breaking continuous flash suppression task was achieved by repeating the same action within each block but having them differ across the two blocks. Experiment 2 sought to increase the predictive salience of the actions by avoiding the repetition within blocks. In Experiment 1, breakthrough times were numerically shorter for congruent than incongruent pairings, but Bayesian analysis supported the null hypothesis of no influence from the sensorimotor predictions. In Experiment 2, reported conscious perception was significantly faster for congruent than for incongruent pairings. A meta-analytic Bayes factor combining the two experiments confirmed this effect. Altogether, we provide evidence for a key implication of the action-oriented predictive processing approach to conscious perception, namely that sensorimotor predictions shape our conscious experience of the world.
机译:预测处理的账目提出了意识的经验不仅受到世界的被动预测,而且还通过预测,包括世界如何与我们的行为改变 - 即关于关于传感器突发事件的预测。我们测试了有效的感觉运动器预测,特别是刺激和动作之间的学习关联,形状报告有关有意识的视觉体验。两个实验使用仪器调理来构建与不同的动作相关的传感器预测链接不同的刺激。调节之后是断开连续闪存抑制任务,测量刺激和准备的行动之间的不同配对的报告突破的速度,比较了那些一致性和不一致的训练有素的感觉运动预测。在实验1中,通过重复每个块内的相同动作来实现断开连续闪光抑制任务中的响应动作的抵消,但是在两个块中不同。实验2试图通过避免在块内的重复来提高行动的预测显着性。在实验1中,突破时间比不协调的配对在数量缩短,但贝叶斯分析支持来自感觉电流预测的无影响的零假设。在实验2中,报告的意识的感知比不协调的配对的意识显着更快。组合两种实验的荟萃分析贝叶斯因子证实了这种效果。完全,我们提供了一种有意识的预测处理方法对有意识的感知的关键含义的证据,即传感器预测,塑造了我们对世界的有意识的体验。

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