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Valtteri Arstila1, Henry Railo2
1Department of Philosophy, Contemporary History and Political Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland valtteri.arstila@utu.fihttps://valtteriarstila.net/.
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We challenge Fleming and Michel's claim that conscious vision is too slow for real-time action. Correlative and functional evidence suggest that conscious perception can emerge around 200 ms post-stimulus and guide behavior. Due to their reliance on rare postdiction effects and assumptions about unconscious vision, they underestimate the speed of conscious vision and overestimate the functional relevance of unconscious vision.
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