The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying visual awareness focusing on two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) discrimination tasks. Two existing theories of masking - Bachmann's (1984) perceptual retouch theory and Marcel's (1983) recovery theory - are discussed along with the global neuronal workspace theory of awareness (Baars. 1989; Dehaene, Kerszberg, & Changeux, 1998). Performance accuracy on Semantic discrimination is compared to that on Orthographic discrimination as an indication of a potential difference between semantic and orthographic processing of masked word stimuli presented for 40 ms and 50 ms. This is further compared to an e-detection task previously used as an indicato...
Three aspects of stimulus content, i.e. meaningfulness, familiarity and task relevance, were manipul...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Many studies using masking paradigm have shown that stimuli can be processed unconsciously. However,...
The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying vi...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...
Mirror masked words are embedded into a context that makes them appear as senseless patterns or as s...
According to the sensorimotor supremacy hypothesis, conscious perception draws on motor action. In t...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
AbstractThe extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly ...
Recent visual masking studies that have measured visual awareness with graded subjective scales have...
The extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly flashed ...
The extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly flashed ...
The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using wor...
Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perce...
Three aspects of stimulus content, i.e. meaningfulness, familiarity and task relevance, were manipul...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Many studies using masking paradigm have shown that stimuli can be processed unconsciously. However,...
The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying vi...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...
Mirror masked words are embedded into a context that makes them appear as senseless patterns or as s...
According to the sensorimotor supremacy hypothesis, conscious perception draws on motor action. In t...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
AbstractThe extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly ...
Recent visual masking studies that have measured visual awareness with graded subjective scales have...
The extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly flashed ...
The extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly flashed ...
The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using wor...
Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perce...
Three aspects of stimulus content, i.e. meaningfulness, familiarity and task relevance, were manipul...
A method used widely to study the first 250 ms of visual word recognition is masked priming: These s...
Many studies using masking paradigm have shown that stimuli can be processed unconsciously. However,...