Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent research suggests that this prioritization begins during unconscious processing: A specialized (possibly subcortical) pathway evaluates the threat relevance of visual input, resulting in preferential access to awareness for threat stimuli. Our data challenge this claim. We used a continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm to present emotional face stimuli outside of awareness. It has been shown using CFS that salient (e.g., high contrast) and recognizable stimuli (faces, words) become visible more quickly than less salient or less recognizable stimuli. We found that although fearful faces emerge from suppression faster than other faces, this was w...
The goals of the present study were twofold. First, we wished to investigate the neural correlates o...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Perceptual biases for fearful facial expressions are observed across many studies. According to the ...
Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent resear...
Only a subset of visual signals give rise to a conscious percept. Threat signals, such as fearful fa...
Given capacity limits, the visual system must prioritize the processing of sensory inputs that are m...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Visual stimuli with social-emotional relevance have been claimed to gain preferential access to awar...
A commonly held view is that emotional stimuli are processed independently of awareness. Here, the a...
Emotional stimuli can be processed without consciousness. In the current study, we used event-relate...
A central question in perception is how stimuli are selected for access to awareness. This study inv...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
Previous research has demonstrated that emotional information processing can be modulated by what ...
The threat capture hypothesis states that threatening stimuli are automatically processed with highe...
There is substantial evidence supporting the processing of affective stimuli outside of conscious aw...
The goals of the present study were twofold. First, we wished to investigate the neural correlates o...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Perceptual biases for fearful facial expressions are observed across many studies. According to the ...
Threat-relevant stimuli such as fear faces are prioritized by the human visual system. Recent resear...
Only a subset of visual signals give rise to a conscious percept. Threat signals, such as fearful fa...
Given capacity limits, the visual system must prioritize the processing of sensory inputs that are m...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Visual stimuli with social-emotional relevance have been claimed to gain preferential access to awar...
A commonly held view is that emotional stimuli are processed independently of awareness. Here, the a...
Emotional stimuli can be processed without consciousness. In the current study, we used event-relate...
A central question in perception is how stimuli are selected for access to awareness. This study inv...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
Previous research has demonstrated that emotional information processing can be modulated by what ...
The threat capture hypothesis states that threatening stimuli are automatically processed with highe...
There is substantial evidence supporting the processing of affective stimuli outside of conscious aw...
The goals of the present study were twofold. First, we wished to investigate the neural correlates o...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Perceptual biases for fearful facial expressions are observed across many studies. According to the ...