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Motor Responses Influence Perceptual Awareness Judgements

Marta Siedlecka, Justyna Hobot, Zuzanna Skora, Boryslaw Paulewicz, Bert Timmermans, Michal Wierzchon
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/283762
Marta Siedlecka
Jagiellonian University;
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Justyna Hobot
Jagiellonian University;
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Zuzanna Skora
Jagiellonian University;
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Boryslaw Paulewicz
SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities;
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Bert Timmermans
University of Aberdeen
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Michal Wierzchon
Jagiellonian University;
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Abstract

Perception and action are tightly related, but what is the relation between perceptual awareness and action? In this study we tested the hypothesis that motor response influences perceptual awareness judgements. We design a procedure in which participants were asked to respond whether the Gabor grating was oriented towards the left or the right. Immediately after Gabor presentation a cue was presented, requiring motor response that was irrelevant to the task but could be the same, opposite or neutral to the correct response to the Gabor patch. After responding to the cue participants were asked to rate stimulus awareness using Perceptual Awareness Scale and then to report their discrimination decision. The results showed that participants reported a higher level of stimulus awareness after carrying out responses that were either congruent or incongruent with a response required by a stimulus, compared to the neutral condition. The results suggest that directional motor response (congruent or incongruent with correct response to the stimulus) provides information about the decision process and its outcome, increasing reported awareness of a stimulus.

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Motor Responses Influence Perceptual Awareness Judgements
Marta Siedlecka, Justyna Hobot, Zuzanna Skora, Boryslaw Paulewicz, Bert Timmermans, Michal Wierzchon
bioRxiv 283762; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/283762
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Motor Responses Influence Perceptual Awareness Judgements
Marta Siedlecka, Justyna Hobot, Zuzanna Skora, Boryslaw Paulewicz, Bert Timmermans, Michal Wierzchon
bioRxiv 283762; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/283762

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