Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which word stimuli are processed in the absence of awareness. In the two experiments reported here, no evidence is obtained that word stimuli are processed up to the semantic level when suppressed through CFS. In Experiment 1, word stimuli did not break suppression faster than their pseudo-word variants nor was suppression time modulated by word frequency. Experiment 2 replicated these findings, but more critically showed that differential effects can be obtained with this paradigm using a simpler stimulus. In addition, pixel density of the stimuli did prove to be related to suppression time in both experiments, indicating that the paradigm is sensitive to...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Visual processing is not instantaneous, but instead our conscious perception depends on the integrat...
<div><p>Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which ...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which word sti...
Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) has been used as a method to probe unconscious processing of visu...
Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) has been used as a method to probe unconscious processing of visu...
We examined whether semantic processing occurs without awareness using continuous flash suppression ...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used in consciousness research, but ...
In continuous flash suppression (CFS), a dynamic noise masker, presented to one eye, suppresses cons...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Visual processing is not instantaneous, but instead our conscious perception depends on the integrat...
<div><p>Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which ...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which word sti...
Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) has been used as a method to probe unconscious processing of visu...
Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) has been used as a method to probe unconscious processing of visu...
We examined whether semantic processing occurs without awareness using continuous flash suppression ...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used in consciousness research, but ...
In continuous flash suppression (CFS), a dynamic noise masker, presented to one eye, suppresses cons...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Visual processing is not instantaneous, but instead our conscious perception depends on the integrat...