The present study explores the deployment of attention towards nonconscious information. It is both theoretically and empirically likely that the deployment of attention can be controlled by information which is not consciously registered (attentional priming), similar to the control of sensorimotor responses by nonconscious information (response priming). However, not much is known about the functional basis of attentional priming. The present experiment explore whether and how strongly intentions (current action pans) determine whether attention is allocated towards invisible information (so called direct parameter specification). The results demonstrate that intention-mediated control is possible, but it seems to break down easily, that ...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has examined the relationship of consciousness and attenti...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
The present study explores the deployment of attention towards nonconscious information. It is both ...
AbstractIn the direct parameter specification (DPS) mode of sensorimotor control, response parameter...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
According to the concept of direct parameter specification, nonconsciously reg-istered information c...
In 5 experiments, the authors tested whether the processing of nonconscious spatial stimulus informa...
Under certain circumstances, external stimuli will elicit an involuntary shift of spatial attention,...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
Attention modulates visual perception and is generally considered inextricably linked with conscious...
Thesis by publication.On title page: Department of Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence in Co...
Attention and awareness are closely related phenomena, but recent evidence has shown that not all at...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has examined the relationship of consciousness and attenti...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...
The present study explores the deployment of attention towards nonconscious information. It is both ...
AbstractIn the direct parameter specification (DPS) mode of sensorimotor control, response parameter...
Human attention is partly under voluntary control, and partly under involuntary control. (Posner &am...
According to the concept of direct parameter specification, nonconsciously reg-istered information c...
In 5 experiments, the authors tested whether the processing of nonconscious spatial stimulus informa...
Under certain circumstances, external stimuli will elicit an involuntary shift of spatial attention,...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
Attention modulates visual perception and is generally considered inextricably linked with conscious...
Thesis by publication.On title page: Department of Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence in Co...
Attention and awareness are closely related phenomena, but recent evidence has shown that not all at...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
The research reported in this thesis dealt with the attentional blink: a phenomenon that provides a ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has examined the relationship of consciousness and attenti...
A stimulus (mask) reduces the visibility of another stimulus (target) when they are presented in clo...