Object-substitution masking degrades the quality of conscious object representations

Object-substitution masking (OSM) is a unique paradigm for the examination of object updating processes. However, existing models of OSM are underspecified with respect to the impact of object updating on the quality of target representations. Using two paradigms of OSM combined with a mixture model...

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description Object-substitution masking (OSM) is a unique paradigm for the examination of object updating processes. However, existing models of OSM are underspecified with respect to the impact of object updating on the quality of target representations. Using two paradigms of OSM combined with a mixture model analysis we examine the impact of post-perceptual processes on a target’s representational quality within conscious awareness. We conclude that object updating processes responsible for OSM cause degradation in the precision of object representations. These findings contribute to a growing body of research advocating for the application of mixture model analysis to the study of how cognitive processes impact the quality (i.e., precision) of object representations.
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Awareness - physiology
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Brief Report
Cognitive Psychology
Conflicts of interest
Consciousness
Consciousness - physiology
Experiments
Humans
Memory
Perceptual Masking - physiology
Psychology
Quality
Visual Perception
Visual task performance
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