How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? According to the influential predictive processing framework, perceptual content is determined by predictive models of the causes of sensory signals. On one interpretation, conscious contents arise when predictive models are verified by matching sensory input (minimizing prediction error). On another, conscious contents arise when surprising events falsify current perceptual predictions. Finally, the cognitive impenetrability account posits that conscious perception is not affected by such higher level factors. To discriminate these positions, we combined predictive cueing with continuous flash suppression (CFS) in which the relative contrast ...
International audienceObjective: The scope of unconscious cognition stretched its limits dramaticall...
In a crowded dynamic world, temporal expectations guide our attention in time. Prior investigations ...
To anticipate upcoming sensory events, the brain picks-up and exploits statistical regu- larities in...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
Prediction plays a key role in control of attention but it is not clear which aspects of prediction ...
Predictions in the visual domain have been shown to modulate conscious access. Yet, little is known ...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
he framework of predictive coding offers a parsimonious explanation for many perceptual phenomena. A...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Despite accumulating evidence that perceptual predictions influence perceptual content, the relation...
International audienceObjective: The scope of unconscious cognition stretched its limits dramaticall...
In a crowded dynamic world, temporal expectations guide our attention in time. Prior investigations ...
To anticipate upcoming sensory events, the brain picks-up and exploits statistical regu- larities in...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
It is well known that top–down expectations affect perceptual processes. Yet, remarkably little is k...
Contains fulltext : 190062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
Prediction plays a key role in control of attention but it is not clear which aspects of prediction ...
Predictions in the visual domain have been shown to modulate conscious access. Yet, little is known ...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
he framework of predictive coding offers a parsimonious explanation for many perceptual phenomena. A...
Subjective experience can be influenced by top-down factors, such as expectations and stimulus relev...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Perceptual expectations can change how a visual stimulus is perceived. Recent studies have shown mix...
Despite accumulating evidence that perceptual predictions influence perceptual content, the relation...
International audienceObjective: The scope of unconscious cognition stretched its limits dramaticall...
In a crowded dynamic world, temporal expectations guide our attention in time. Prior investigations ...
To anticipate upcoming sensory events, the brain picks-up and exploits statistical regu- larities in...