Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) has been used as a method to probe unconscious processing of visually suppressed stimuli. One line of research pertains to the extent to which semantic information of words is processed in the absence of awareness. It has been reported that neutral words break suppression faster than negative words (and vice versa ) and that congruent prime-target relations influence suppression time, but do not influence electrophysiological correlates of semantic congruency. In this study, we used the breaking CFS paradigm to probe whether words break suppression faster than pseudo words and whether suppression time of words is influenced by its word frequency. In Experiment 1, we found neither evidence for word type nor...
In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Fox's (1996) Experiment 1, the authors conf...
It is debated whether the meaning of invisible pictures can be processed unconsciously. We tested wh...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
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 paradigm to probe the extent to which word sti...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which word sti...
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...
The extent of unconscious semantic processing has been debated. It is well established that semantic...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
International audienceSemantic processing of visually presented words can be identified both on beha...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Fox's (1996) Experiment 1, the authors conf...
It is debated whether the meaning of invisible pictures can be processed unconsciously. We tested wh...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
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 paradigm to probe the extent to which word sti...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has been used as a paradigm to probe the extent to which word sti...
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...
The extent of unconscious semantic processing has been debated. It is well established that semantic...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
International audienceSemantic processing of visually presented words can be identified both on beha...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Fox's (1996) Experiment 1, the authors conf...
It is debated whether the meaning of invisible pictures can be processed unconsciously. We tested wh...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...