A Critical Review of Merikle’s Research Works of Perception and Consciousness
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Running head: Perception and Consciousness A Critical Review of Merikle's Research Works of Perception and Consciousness Student ID: 2540 (AP201) Southern Cross International College (Path Education Singapore) A Critical Review of Merikle's Research Works of Perception and Consciousness When 'scientific' psychology began in the late 1800s with Wundt, it was all about sensations and feelings, in other words, subjective experience. Most research was then focusing on how the world was experienced by the individual. And while it is new to make consciousness the object of experimental research, the notion of consciousness due to various methodological problems, has either been a rejection or are still in the hot debates to the notions of consciousness within psychological research and theorizing. In one aspect review of consciousness, was subliminal perception. A large proportion of the studies devoted to the methodological issue of how to decide if a perception is conscious, what perceptual processes require consciousness, and...

