The cognitive processes at work in masked priming experiments are usually considered automatic and independent of attention. We provide evidence against this view. Three behavioral experiments demonstrate that the occurrence of unconscious priming in a numbercomparison task is determined by the allocation of temporal attention to the time window during which the prime-target pair is presented. Both response-congruity priming and physical repetition priming vanish when temporal attention is focused away from this time window. These findings are inconsistent with the concept of a purely automatic spreading of activation during masked priming
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become a popular tool for studying unconscious processing, bu...
In general, both consciously and unconsciously perceived stimuli facilitate responses to following s...
In the same-different match task, masked priming is observed with the same responses but not differe...
& Automatic processes are usually thought to occur indepen-dently of any cognitive resources. Th...
International audienceVisual words that are masked and presented so briefly that they cannot be seen...
Masked priming is a phenomenon in which subliminal stimuli modulate responses to subsequent visible ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
International audienceWhether unconscious stimuli can modulate the preparation of a cognitive task i...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
The extent to which unconscious information can influence behavior has been a topic of considerable ...
Motor inhibition can occur even without conscious perception and any voluntary effort. Although it i...
Recently, there has been widespread focus on studies of unconscious processing that have come out of...
It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modulate noncons...
The masked priming paradigm is a tool in which non-conscious information processing can be measured....
The masked congruence priming effect (MCE) has proven valuable in the investigation of nonconscious ...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become a popular tool for studying unconscious processing, bu...
In general, both consciously and unconsciously perceived stimuli facilitate responses to following s...
In the same-different match task, masked priming is observed with the same responses but not differe...
& Automatic processes are usually thought to occur indepen-dently of any cognitive resources. Th...
International audienceVisual words that are masked and presented so briefly that they cannot be seen...
Masked priming is a phenomenon in which subliminal stimuli modulate responses to subsequent visible ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
International audienceWhether unconscious stimuli can modulate the preparation of a cognitive task i...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
The extent to which unconscious information can influence behavior has been a topic of considerable ...
Motor inhibition can occur even without conscious perception and any voluntary effort. Although it i...
Recently, there has been widespread focus on studies of unconscious processing that have come out of...
It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modulate noncons...
The masked priming paradigm is a tool in which non-conscious information processing can be measured....
The masked congruence priming effect (MCE) has proven valuable in the investigation of nonconscious ...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become a popular tool for studying unconscious processing, bu...
In general, both consciously and unconsciously perceived stimuli facilitate responses to following s...
In the same-different match task, masked priming is observed with the same responses but not differe...