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SUMMARY:Conscious\, Preconscious\, Unconscious
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DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p>\n\n\n<p>A crucial distinction in assessing the philosophial significance of the Sperling experiment is the distinction between necessary failure of cognitive access and cognitive inaccessibility.&nbsp\; The specific details of only a small proportion of the items presented can be cognitively accessed\, but all are nonetheless accessible.&nbsp\; The debate has crystallized around the issue of whether all those specific details that are accessible yet necessarily unaccessed are represented consciously or unconsciously.&nbsp\; This issue is discussed in this talk in relation to a distinction made between conscious and preconscious representation and the methodology of deciding among these alternatives is explored.</p>\n
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