The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and functional imaging methods how subliminally presented masked prime stimuli affect response-related processes. An initial response activation triggered by these primes was found to be followed by an inhibition of this response tendency, provided that the initial activation was strong enough to exceed an ‘inhibition threshold’. This biphasic pattern is assumed to reflect the presence of self-inhibitory circuits in motor control. In contrast to endogenous response inhibition, observed when response-relevant signals are consciously perceived, this exogenous mode of response inhibition appears to be mediated by corticostriate rather than by prefron...
Recent neurocognitive studies show that perception and execution of actions are intimately linked. T...
Task-irrelevant visual cues with near zero visibility proved apt to retard reaction time for the det...
AbstractThe sense of control over the consequences of one’s actions depends on predictions about the...
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and f...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
In the human brain, cognitive-control processes are generally considered distinct from the unconscio...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Although previous findings suggest that motor preparation can be initiated unconsciously, there is s...
In the human brain, cognitive-control processes are generally considered distinct from the unconscio...
Masked priming experiments have revealed a precise set of facilitatory and inhibitory visuomotor con...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
In a RT study the influence of masked prime stimuli on behavioral performance was investigated under...
Masked prime tasks have shown that sensory information that has not been consciously perceived can n...
Recent neurocognitive studies show that perception and execution of actions are intimately linked. T...
Task-irrelevant visual cues with near zero visibility proved apt to retard reaction time for the det...
AbstractThe sense of control over the consequences of one’s actions depends on predictions about the...
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and f...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
In the human brain, cognitive-control processes are generally considered distinct from the unconscio...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Although previous findings suggest that motor preparation can be initiated unconsciously, there is s...
In the human brain, cognitive-control processes are generally considered distinct from the unconscio...
Masked priming experiments have revealed a precise set of facilitatory and inhibitory visuomotor con...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
In a RT study the influence of masked prime stimuli on behavioral performance was investigated under...
Masked prime tasks have shown that sensory information that has not been consciously perceived can n...
Recent neurocognitive studies show that perception and execution of actions are intimately linked. T...
Task-irrelevant visual cues with near zero visibility proved apt to retard reaction time for the det...
AbstractThe sense of control over the consequences of one’s actions depends on predictions about the...