Author: Dr. David Lowemann

Sculptors, Architects, and Painters Conceive of Depicted Spaces Differently

Abstract Sculptors, architects, and painters are three professional groups that require a comprehensive understanding of how to manipulate spatial structures. While it has been speculated that they may differ in the way they conceive of space due to the different professional demands, this has not been empirically tested. To achieve this, we asked architects, painters, […]

Published on July 12, 2017

Agency and the Calibration of Motivated Behavior

The controllability of positive or negative environmental events has long been recognized as a critical factor determining their impact on an organism. In studies across species, controllable and uncontrollable reinforcement have been found to yield divergent effects on subsequent behavior. Here we present a model of the organizing influence of control, or a lack thereof, […]

Published on July 12, 2017

Continuous Flash Suppression: Stimulus Fractionation rather than Integration

Recent studies using continuous flash suppression suggest that invisible stimuli are processed as integrated, semantic entities. We challenge the viability of this account, given recent findings on the neural basis of interocular suppression and replication failures of high-profile CFS studies. We conclude that CFS reveals stimulus fractionation in visual cortex. Read Full Article (External Site) […]

Published on July 12, 2017