Introspection
I Spy Experiment
(Phenomenal will) Manipulation of priority. Confederate and subject. Mouse stops due to confederate, subject more likely to think she was the one who initiated the stop
Conclusion of Nisbett and Wilson
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Insufficient justification
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Results of pill shock experiment
1st placebo group took more shock. When asked why explained reasoning of other things. Ex: experience, worry about shock.
Mohr Introspective transparency
Cannot be manipulated. Permanent emotions and beliefs
Theory of Mind
Commonsense psychological explanation. (implicit, a priori theory)
Split Brain Studies
Corpus callosum is severed, Two hemispheres of brain cannot communicate. Subjects verbal behavior becomes dissociated
Evidence against intropsection
Dissonance reduction. Influences on helping (people claim presence of others does not influence their behavior)
Pill and Shock experiment
Electric shocks, some subjects told placebo pill would give the symptoms of electric shock, others told symptoms not related to electric shock.
Evidence in favor of introspective
Intentions, introspecting mental rotation
Carruther's evidence
Nisbett/ Wilson results/ dissonance studies/ hypnotic suggestion
Conclusion of Nisbett and Wilson
People cannot accurately resort the effects of stimuli and their responses. Subjects may base their reports on implicit, a priori theories rather than direct introspection.
Confabulation argument
People confabulate attribution of their own propositional attitude events, while being under the impression that they are introspecting
Verbal protocol analysis
Thinking aloud as one works on a problem
Carruthers Introspective opacity
access to our own judgments and decisions is based on interpretation.
P-will and E-will
are doubly dissociable
Nisbett Wilson Introspective opacity
believe that when people attempt to report on their cognitive processes they do not do it on the basis on introspection but they base them on implicit causal theories.
Locke Introspective transparency
does not think you should say that anything thinks without being conscious of it. He believes thinking consists of being conscious that one thinks
Influences on helping behavior
effect of the presence of others on a persons decision to help someone in need (less likely to help when others are present)
Typical confabulations
initial response is typically I don't know
Hypnoric suggestion
people perform actions under hypnotic suggestion, When asked why they often confabulte
Illusions of control
subject has the feel in of consciously willing but doesn't actually cause any action. Sports superstitions, lucky charms.
Automatisms/ action projection
subjects actually causes an action, but lacks the feeling of conscious will. Ex: ouija boards, facilitated communication
Introspection
to access ones own mental states or processes. Beliefs, desires, decisions, emotional states.
Introspective transparency
unlimited access to ones own mental states and processes
Introspective opacity
very limited access to ones own mental states and processes
Questioning introspective transparency
we often make mistakes when reporting out mental processes, misidentify the causes of our own behavior.
Dissonance Theory
weak reason (high dissonance) should compensate by reacting less strongly to the shocks. More likely to say shock was less intense and show lower GSRs than low dissonance subjects
Empirical will
what does the CAUSING when you act, you are not conscious of empirical will . Actually cause without experiencing the feeling of consciously willing that action.
Wegner's phenomenal will
what you FEEL when you act, feelings of control, ownership authorship, it is a conscious mental process