The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures can be either subjective (based on participant's report) or objective (based on perceptual performance). The preferred awareness measure depends on the theoretical position about consciousness and may influence conclusions about the extent of unconscious processing and about the neural correlates of consciousness. We obtained functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements from 43 subjects while they viewed masked faces and houses that were either subjectively or objectively invisible. Even for objectively invisible (perceptually indiscriminable) stimuli, we found significant category information in both early, lower-level visual area...
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
SummaryThe brain is the seat of consciousness yet we are unaware of much of our own neural processin...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
Visual perception and awareness have strict limitations. We suggest that one source of these limitat...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to investigate three major questions in the field of consciou...
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that even high-le...
The study of conscious visual perception invariably necessitates some means of report. Report can be...
Many believe that humans can 'perceive unconsciously' - that for weak stimuli, briefly presented and...
A fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience is how neuronal representations are related to cons...
Conscious experience is an essential part of normal human life and interaction with the environment....
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
SummaryThe brain is the seat of consciousness yet we are unaware of much of our own neural processin...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
Visual perception and awareness have strict limitations. We suggest that one source of these limitat...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to investigate three major questions in the field of consciou...
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that even high-le...
The study of conscious visual perception invariably necessitates some means of report. Report can be...
Many believe that humans can 'perceive unconsciously' - that for weak stimuli, briefly presented and...
A fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience is how neuronal representations are related to cons...
Conscious experience is an essential part of normal human life and interaction with the environment....
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
SummaryThe brain is the seat of consciousness yet we are unaware of much of our own neural processin...