Is consciousness a continuous stream, or do percepts occur only at certain moments of time? This age-old question is still under debate. Both positions face difficult problems, which we proposed to overcome with a 2-stage model, where unconscious processing continuously integrates information before a discrete, conscious percept occurs. Recently, Fekete et al. criticized our model. Here, we show that, contrary to their proposal, simple sliding windows cannot explain apparent motion and related phenomena within a continuous framework, and that their supervenience argument only holds true for qualia realists, a philosophical position we do not adopt.
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Doerig, A., Scharnowski, F., & Herzog, M. H. (2019). Building perception block by block: A response to Fekete et al. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2019(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/niy012
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