Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes but it is unclear whether this is highly task-specific. To address this we used a set-switching task. Volunteers saw a word pair and reported either if both words had the same number of syllables or if both were concrete. Task selection was random and instructed by a hexagon/triangle preceding the words. A subliminally-presented square or diamond reliably preceded each of these consciously perceived instruction-shapes. Significant congruency effects were observed in a subsequent Test Phase in which primes no longer reliably predicted the task (and in which high/low tones now served as conscious instructions). The Generalization Phase required ...
During task executions, brain activity increases in executive networks (ENs) and decreases in defaul...
Controlled processing is often referred to as voluntary or willful and therefore assumed to depend e...
Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been take...
Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes b...
Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes b...
Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes b...
International audienceWhether unconscious stimuli can modulate the preparation of a cognitive task i...
Background: It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modu...
Unconscious influences have been demonstrated in a variety of behavioural contexts, however, a key q...
Our thoughts and behaviours can sometimes be influenced by stimuli that we are not consciously aware...
It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modulate noncons...
The nature of unconscious information processing is a heavily debated issue in cognitive science (e....
We used a new methodological approach to investigate whether top-down influences like expertise dete...
Masked repetition primes produce greater facilitation in naming in a block containing a high, rather...
Recent studies challenged the classical notion of automaticity and indicated that even unconscious a...
During task executions, brain activity increases in executive networks (ENs) and decreases in defaul...
Controlled processing is often referred to as voluntary or willful and therefore assumed to depend e...
Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been take...
Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes b...
Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes b...
Evidence suggests that subliminal stimuli can influence ostensibly volitional, executive processes b...
International audienceWhether unconscious stimuli can modulate the preparation of a cognitive task i...
Background: It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modu...
Unconscious influences have been demonstrated in a variety of behavioural contexts, however, a key q...
Our thoughts and behaviours can sometimes be influenced by stimuli that we are not consciously aware...
It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modulate noncons...
The nature of unconscious information processing is a heavily debated issue in cognitive science (e....
We used a new methodological approach to investigate whether top-down influences like expertise dete...
Masked repetition primes produce greater facilitation in naming in a block containing a high, rather...
Recent studies challenged the classical notion of automaticity and indicated that even unconscious a...
During task executions, brain activity increases in executive networks (ENs) and decreases in defaul...
Controlled processing is often referred to as voluntary or willful and therefore assumed to depend e...
Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been take...