Distinguishing imagining from perceiving : reality monitoring and the ‘Perky effect’

Todd, Cain (2024) Distinguishing imagining from perceiving : reality monitoring and the ‘Perky effect’. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. ISSN 1568-7759

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Abstract

This paper examines the problem of how we distinguish, phenomenologically, sensory imagination from perception. I suggest that philosophical discussions of this issue have been hampered by a surprising failure to carefully distinguish what is involved in our awareness of being in a state of imagining, from our awareness of the imagistic content. Rectifying this allows us, first, to gain a clearer insight into the problem at issue, and it also allows for a new interpretation of the so-called ‘Perky effect’, whereby subjects supposedly confuse imagining for perceiving. Second, it allows us to give a more nuanced account of reality monitoring and of the metacognitive mechanisms underpinning the phenomenal features we rely upon to distinguish state from content.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? philosophycognitive neuroscience ??
ID Code:
222738
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Deposited On:
06 Aug 2024 10:45
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
06 Aug 2024 10:45