A central question within the domain of human cognition is whether or not the ability to replace a current action with a new one (i.e., cognitive control) depends on a conscious appreciation of the environmental change that necessitates the new behavior. Specifically, it is not yet known if non-consciously perceived stimuli can trigger the modification of a currently ongoing action. We show for the first time that individuals are able to use non-consciously perceived information to modify the course and outcome of an ongoing action. Participants were presented with a masked (i.e., subliminal) ‘stop’ or ‘go-on’ prime stimulus whilst performing a routine reach-to-touch action. Despite being invisible to participants, the stop primes produced ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Negative compatibility effects (NCEs) in the masked-prime paradigm are usually obtained when primes ...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
The goal of the current research was to examine the properties of visuomotor processing occurring in...
Controlled processing is often referred to as voluntary or willful and therefore assumed to depend e...
The experience of controlling one's own actions, and through them events in the outside world, is a ...
D. Fernandez-Duque and I. M. Thornton (2000) seemingly demonstrated “unconscious detection of change...
How does the brain generate our experience of being in control over our actions and their effects? H...
It has long been known that action is tightly linked to visual perception. In support of this connec...
To further our understanding of the function of conscious experience we need to know which cognitive...
The cognitive signature of unconscious processes is hotly debated recently. Generally, consciousness...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Perception and performance is affected not just by what we see but also by what we do not see—inputs...
Our sensory systems continuously process streams of information from our environment, most of which ...
The cognitive signature of unconscious processes is hotly debated recently. Generally, consciousness...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Negative compatibility effects (NCEs) in the masked-prime paradigm are usually obtained when primes ...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
The goal of the current research was to examine the properties of visuomotor processing occurring in...
Controlled processing is often referred to as voluntary or willful and therefore assumed to depend e...
The experience of controlling one's own actions, and through them events in the outside world, is a ...
D. Fernandez-Duque and I. M. Thornton (2000) seemingly demonstrated “unconscious detection of change...
How does the brain generate our experience of being in control over our actions and their effects? H...
It has long been known that action is tightly linked to visual perception. In support of this connec...
To further our understanding of the function of conscious experience we need to know which cognitive...
The cognitive signature of unconscious processes is hotly debated recently. Generally, consciousness...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Perception and performance is affected not just by what we see but also by what we do not see—inputs...
Our sensory systems continuously process streams of information from our environment, most of which ...
The cognitive signature of unconscious processes is hotly debated recently. Generally, consciousness...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Negative compatibility effects (NCEs) in the masked-prime paradigm are usually obtained when primes ...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...