摘要
One can distinguish among perceptual states that have been accessed by working memory, states that are accessible, and states that tire inaccessible. Block compellingly argues that phenomenology outstrips access but wrongly implies that phenomenology outstrips accessibility. There is a subjective difference between Sperling cases and inattentional blindness, which suggests that phenomenology occurs under conditions of accessibility. and not inaccessibility.
- 出版日期2007-12