In order to study non-conscious visual processing, researchers render otherwise consciously perceived images into invisible stimuli. Through the years, several psychophysical techniques have been developed for this purpose. Yet the comparison of experimental results across techniques remains a difficult task as the depth of suppression depends on the interactions between the type of stimuli and the suppression methods employed. This poses a limit to the inferences that researchers make about the extent of non-conscious processes. We investigated the mechanisms underlying inter-ocular suppression during continuous flash suppression (CFS) and dichoptic visual masking using a transient onset target stimulus and a variety of stimulus/mask tempo...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
In order to study non-conscious visual processing, researchers render otherwise consciously perceive...
Visual processing is not instantaneous, but instead our conscious perception depends on the integrat...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is a psychophysical technique where a rapidly changing Mondrian p...
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 continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used in consciousness research, but ...
Sensory input to the human visual system often becomes accessible to cognition and overt report duri...
When the two eyes are presented with dissimilar images, the brain has to select one percept for awa...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Under certain conditions, a salient visual pattern presented at or near the centre of gaze, which wo...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
In order to study non-conscious visual processing, researchers render otherwise consciously perceive...
Visual processing is not instantaneous, but instead our conscious perception depends on the integrat...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is a psychophysical technique where a rapidly changing Mondrian p...
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 continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used in consciousness research, but ...
Sensory input to the human visual system often becomes accessible to cognition and overt report duri...
When the two eyes are presented with dissimilar images, the brain has to select one percept for awa...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual processing ...
Under certain conditions, a salient visual pattern presented at or near the centre of gaze, which wo...
The interocular suppression technique termed continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become an immens...
Traditionally, interocular suppression is believed to disrupt high-level (i.e., semantic or conceptu...
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time while t...