意识体验、内省和无意识处理的科学方法:视觉与盲视

IF 0.9 4区 数学 Q3 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Advances in Applied Probability Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.3390/brainsci12101305
Reinhard Werth
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尽管主观意识体验和内省长期以来一直被认为是不科学的,并被心理学禁止使用,但它们在科学实践中却是不可或缺的。今天,这些术语在科学语境中被使用;然而,它们的含义仍然模糊不清,早先对区分有意识经验和无意识加工的反对意见仍然有效。这也适用于有意识视觉感知和无意识视觉处理之间的区别。膝状体-纹状体通路或视觉皮层受损会导致受损半球对侧的视半球周盲。在某些情况下,大脑失明并不是绝对的。即使患者没有有意识的视觉体验,他们仍然能够猜测刺激物的存在、位置、形状或运动方向。这种 "无意识 "能力被称为 "盲视"。本文展示了如何以一种逻辑精确、方法正确的方式引入 "有意识视觉体验 "这一术语,并使之适合科学检验。本文通过有意识视觉和百叶窗视力的案例,证明了有意识体验和无意识处理之间的区别。回顾了有关 "盲视 "及其神经生物学基础的文献。研究表明,盲视可能是由于大脑损伤后视觉皮层神经网络的残余功能造成的,也可能是由于通过中脑到皮层区域(如 V4 和 MT/V5 区域)的外部通路造成的。
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A Scientific Approach to Conscious Experience, Introspection, and Unconscious Processing: Vision and Blindsight.

Although subjective conscious experience and introspection have long been considered unscientific and banned from psychology, they are indispensable in scientific practice. These terms are used in scientific contexts today; however, their meaning remains vague, and earlier objections to the distinction between conscious experience and unconscious processing, remain valid. This also applies to the distinction between conscious visual perception and unconscious visual processing. Damage to the geniculo-striate pathway or the visual cortex results in a perimetrically blind visual hemifield contralateral to the damaged hemisphere. In some cases, cerebral blindness is not absolute. Patients may still be able to guess the presence, location, shape or direction of movement of a stimulus even though they report no conscious visual experience. This "unconscious" ability was termed "blindsight". The present paper demonstrates how the term conscious visual experience can be introduced in a logically precise and methodologically correct way and becomes amenable to scientific examination. The distinction between conscious experience and unconscious processing is demonstrated in the cases of conscious vision and blindsight. The literature on "blindsight" and its neurobiological basis is reviewed. It is shown that blindsight can be caused by residual functions of neural networks of the visual cortex that have survived cerebral damage, and may also be due to an extrastriate pathway via the midbrain to cortical areas such as areas V4 and MT/V5.

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Advances in Applied Probability
Advances in Applied Probability 数学-统计学与概率论
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期刊介绍: The Advances in Applied Probability has been published by the Applied Probability Trust for over four decades, and is a companion publication to the Journal of Applied Probability. It contains mathematical and scientific papers of interest to applied probabilists, with emphasis on applications in a broad spectrum of disciplines, including the biosciences, operations research, telecommunications, computer science, engineering, epidemiology, financial mathematics, the physical and social sciences, and any field where stochastic modeling is used. A submission to Applied Probability represents a submission that may, at the Editor-in-Chief’s discretion, appear in either the Journal of Applied Probability or the Advances in Applied Probability. Typically, shorter papers appear in the Journal, with longer contributions appearing in the Advances.
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