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But what if the default is defaulting?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2014

Ran R. Hassin
Affiliation:
Psychology Department, The Hebrew University, 91905 Jerusalem, Israel. ran.hassin@huji.ac.il maxim.milyavsky@mail.huji.ac.il http://labconscious.huji.ac.il psychology.huji.ac.il/en/?cmd=Graduate.27&letter=m&act=read&id=60 The Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel
Maxim Milyavsky
Affiliation:
Psychology Department, The Hebrew University, 91905 Jerusalem, Israel. ran.hassin@huji.ac.il maxim.milyavsky@mail.huji.ac.il http://labconscious.huji.ac.il psychology.huji.ac.il/en/?cmd=Graduate.27&letter=m&act=read&id=60

Abstract

We critically consider the default view of consciousness and decision making, and we explore the implications of this view to the authors' argument. We therefore call for rigorous collection of data regarding the role of consciousness in decisions. We also propose that the section on subliminal effects significantly underestimates existing data and succinctly review relevant findings.

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Open Peer Commentary
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014 

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