Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later be subject to inhibition. Evidence for response inhibition has previously been obtained with primes presented at fixation, but not with primes presented in the periphery of the visual field. It is argued that thiscentral—peripheral asymmetry reflects a threshold mechanism in motor control. Foveal masked primes give rise to stronger perceptual representations than do peripheral primes, resulting in stronger response activations. Strong response activations are actively inhibited, whereas weaker activations remain below a hypothetical inhibition threshold. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis is obtained in four experiments that manipulated the ...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
Negative compatibility effects (NCEs) in the masked-prime paradigm are usually obtained when primes ...
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and f...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Masked primes presented prior to a target result in behavioral benefits on incompatible trials (in w...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...
Near-threshold prime stimuli can facilitate or hinder responses to target stimuli, creating either a...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Backward-masked primes presented outside conscious awareness can affect responses to subsequently pr...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Three experiments investigated the influence of unperceived events on response activation. Masked pr...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
Negative compatibility effects (NCEs) in the masked-prime paradigm are usually obtained when primes ...
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and f...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Masked primes presented prior to a target result in behavioral benefits on incompatible trials (in w...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...
Near-threshold prime stimuli can facilitate or hinder responses to target stimuli, creating either a...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
Masked stimuli can cause partial motor activation and prime responses to subsequent stimuli. Under c...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Backward-masked primes presented outside conscious awareness can affect responses to subsequently pr...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Three experiments investigated the influence of unperceived events on response activation. Masked pr...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
Negative compatibility effects (NCEs) in the masked-prime paradigm are usually obtained when primes ...
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological, and f...