Masked priming is a phenomenon in which subliminal stimuli modulate responses to subsequent visible targets. In congruence priming paradigms, subjects typically respond faster to congruent targets (i.e. of the same category as the preceding prime) than to incongruent targets. Such effects are generally only observed when the prime stimulus is attended. This is not the case for faces, which produce priming effects both when attended and unattended. But is face processing truly invulnerable to attentional modulation, or simply more robust to it than other stimuli? We hypothesised that congruence priming should be evident earlier when the face is attended, and tested this possibility using a reaching paradigm that indexes priming at a stage in...
Abstract Perceptual priming studies commonly use response latencies and error rates to infer if prim...
Negative priming, the increase in response time and/or errors to targets previously encountered as d...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...
Thesis by publication.On title page: Department of Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence in Co...
The present study used masked repetition priming to examine whether face representations can be acce...
Attention modulates visual perception and is generally considered inextricably linked with conscious...
Unconscious processes are often assumed immune from attention influence. Recent behavioral studies s...
Unconscious processes are often assumed immune from attention influence. Recent behavioral studies s...
The cognitive processes at work in masked priming experiments are usually considered automatic and i...
It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modulate noncons...
Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perce...
Face processing without awareness might depend on subcortical structures (retino-collicular projecti...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
Background: It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modu...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Abstract Perceptual priming studies commonly use response latencies and error rates to infer if prim...
Negative priming, the increase in response time and/or errors to targets previously encountered as d...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...
Thesis by publication.On title page: Department of Cognitive Science, ARC Centre of Excellence in Co...
The present study used masked repetition priming to examine whether face representations can be acce...
Attention modulates visual perception and is generally considered inextricably linked with conscious...
Unconscious processes are often assumed immune from attention influence. Recent behavioral studies s...
Unconscious processes are often assumed immune from attention influence. Recent behavioral studies s...
The cognitive processes at work in masked priming experiments are usually considered automatic and i...
It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modulate noncons...
Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perce...
Face processing without awareness might depend on subcortical structures (retino-collicular projecti...
This dissertation seeks to unite two major streams of cognitive research that have traditionally pro...
Background: It is well accepted in the subliminal priming literature that task-level properties modu...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
Abstract Perceptual priming studies commonly use response latencies and error rates to infer if prim...
Negative priming, the increase in response time and/or errors to targets previously encountered as d...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...