Defending subjective inflation: an inference to the best explanation
J.D. Knotts, Matthias Michel, Brian Odegaard
Abstract
In a recent opinion piece, Abid (2019) criticizes the hypothesis that subjective inflation may partly account for apparent phenomenological richness across the visual field and outside the focus of attention. In response, we address three main issues. First, we maintain that inflation should be interpreted as an intraperceptual-and not post-perceptual-phenomenon. Second, we describe how inflation may differ from filling-in. Finally, we contend that, in general, there is sufficient evidence to tip the scales toward intraperceptual interpretations of visibility and confidence judgments.
Topics & Concepts
Inflation (cosmology)InferencePhenomenonPsychologyPerceptionFocus (optics)Cognitive psychologyVisibilityPositive economicsEconomicsKeynesian economicsSocial psychologyEpistemologyPhilosophyTheoretical physicsGeographyMeteorologyOpticsNeurosciencePhysicsAesthetic Perception and AnalysisVisual perception and processing mechanismsMultisensory perception and integration