Reply to Gorea and Tyler: Casting light on previous bumps in the dark.

نویسندگان

  • Hector Rieiro
  • Susana Martinez-Conde
  • Stephen L Macknik
چکیده

In their reply (1) to our study (2), Gorea and Tyler assert that our results are trivial, that they are wrong, and that Gorea and Tyler discovered them first anyway. Here we describe the problems with their logic and previous related research, and resolve that our results and conclusions stand. According to Gorea and Tyler (1), intrinsic expertise bias (IEB) is implausible because it lacks a defined direction or magnitude. It follows from this logic that their counter argument, that our findings are the result of some unspecified aspect of block order, must be implausible because the mechanism lacks defined magnitude and direction. The critical point that Gorea and Tyler miss is that block order was both a main design feature and an internal control in our study. Naive subjects ran in the unblocked conditions first to avoid the confounding effects of criterion that could have applied had the experiment started with the blocked conditions. Furthermore, IEB's direction and magnitude must naturally depend on the subjects' expertise and experience, as is the case with other forms of experimenter bias caused by using expert subjects (such as when the experimenters themselves are the subjects, as in ref. 3). It is important to note that IEB does indeed affect the Broca-Sulzer effect, contrary to Gorea and Tyler's (1) misinterpretation. We show that it is because of IEB that the Broca-Sulzer effect becomes Bloch's Law in the absence of criterion controls. That is, only when subjects could glean information about the stimuli through blocking did their perceptual reports follow Bloch's Law. We also point out that the Broca-Sulzer Effect and Bloch's Law have been in conflict since their original 19th century descriptions. Most recently, Georgeson (4) stated that the Broca-Sulzer effect occurs under specific circumstances, but has an unkown origin. Bowen and Markell (5) reported that the effect was observer-dependent, but they fell short of explaining the cause of the intersub-ject differences. Gorea and Tyler (1) now assert that Bloch's Law occurs at threshold, whereas Broca-Sulzer occurs at suprathres-hold. However, the authors contradict themselves by then claiming that threshold phenomena should also apply to suprathreshold perception. They further state to have discovered that the Broca-Sulzer effect dominates at low spatial frequencies, even though their measurements were made at threshold (3), adding to the confusion. Our study resolves the long-standing discrepancy between Bloch's Law and the Broca-Sulzer effect, including the noted inconsistencies in Gorea …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 110 15  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013