The distinction between access consciousness and phenomenal consciousness is a subject of intensive debate. According to one view, visual experience overflows the capacity of the attentional and working memory system: We see more than we can report. According to the opposed view, this perceived richness is an illusion-we are aware only of information that we can subsequently report. This debate remains unresolved because of the inevitable reliance on report, which is limited in capacity. To bypass this limitation, this study utilized color diversity-a unique summary statistic-which is sensitive to detailed visual information. Participants were shown a Sperling-like array of colored letters, one row of which was precued. After reporting a letter from the cued row, participants estimated the color diversity of the noncued rows. Results showed that people could estimate the color diversity of the noncued array without a cost to letter report, which suggests that color diversity is registered automatically, outside focal attention, and without consuming additional working memory resources.
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Physiol Plant
March 2025
School of Biological Science, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
Toona sinensis, a plant species renowned for its culinary and medicinal properties, exhibits diverse colour variations that contribute to its aesthetic appeal and commercial value. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying colour and aroma traits in Toona sinensis is crucial for breeding programs and quality regulation in agriculture and the food industry. The present investigation included a comprehensive analysis of the transcriptomic and metabolomic profiles of Toona sinensis with different colours, including green, red, and red leaves with green stems.
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Department of Mathematical Sciences, United Arab Emirates University, P. O. Box 15551, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates.
The neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy set is the union of the neutrosophic set and hesitant fuzzy set in which each element has membership, neutrality, and non-membership arrays which verifies infrequency in labeling uncertainty in daily usage. We proposed two novel operators in this analysis that demonstrate evolution, one is the neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy partitioned Maclaurin symmetric mean (NHFPMSM) and the other is the neutrosophic hesitant fuzzy weighted partitioned Maclaurin symmetric mean (NHFWPMSM). These novels aim to draw inspiration from the partitioned Maclaurin symmetric mean concept.
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State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China.
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Brain development is an extraordinarily intricate process originating from neural progenitor cells (NPCs). Ongoing research emphasizes the vast diversity within NPC populations. To contribute to unraveling this complexity, the cutting-edge approach known as StarTrack enables the tracing of NPCs from their embryonic or postnatal origins to adulthood, offering profound insight into NPC diversity.
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Synthetic Biology and Enzyme Engineering Laboratory, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea.
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