In defense of attention: why perceptual selection cannot be replaced by decision boundaries
- Angus F. Chapmanc(Author),
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- Viola S. Störmerd(Author)
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- cBoston University,
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Abstract
This commentary refutes Rosenholtz's claim that visual attention lacks conceptual validity. We contend that attention remains important for elucidating capacity-limited perceptual processing and explaining phenomenological experience. Alternative frameworks centered on tasks and decision boundaries fail to account for perceptual effects that attentional mechanisms can capture. Thus, preserving attention as a theoretical construct is important, providing interpretive frameworks for empirical investigations.
