Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed from visually presented words that cannot be consciously identified. Category labels were shown to participants, followed by masked, briefly exposed words that were either exemplars of the category or not exemplars. The task was to verify the category, by guessing if necessary, and to identify the word, naming it if possible. Exposure durations were selected to allow identification in approximately half the trials. For identified words, there was a marked difference in the ERP response between in-category and out-of category words because of an N400 component. For unidentified words, there was a similar although smaller difference. Conscious id...
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels ...
Theories of categorization make different predictions about the underlying processes used to represe...
Two masked priming experiments investigated the time-course of phonological and semantic processes i...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed Fr...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed fr...
International audienceSemantic processing of visually presented words can be identified both on beha...
We examined whether semantic processing occurs without awareness using continuous flash suppression ...
Summary Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the test phase of a recognition memory ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from nine subjects during an incidental memory paradig...
The present experiments examined how semantic vs. perceptual encoding and perceptual match affect th...
Distinctive (isolated) events are usually recalled better than common events (isolation effect). Pre...
Four experiments consider the role of semantic category information in word identification using a s...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate whether processing differences between noun...
The recognition potential is traditionally described as an electrical index elicited when subjects v...
The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using wor...
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels ...
Theories of categorization make different predictions about the underlying processes used to represe...
Two masked priming experiments investigated the time-course of phonological and semantic processes i...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed Fr...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed fr...
International audienceSemantic processing of visually presented words can be identified both on beha...
We examined whether semantic processing occurs without awareness using continuous flash suppression ...
Summary Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the test phase of a recognition memory ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from nine subjects during an incidental memory paradig...
The present experiments examined how semantic vs. perceptual encoding and perceptual match affect th...
Distinctive (isolated) events are usually recalled better than common events (isolation effect). Pre...
Four experiments consider the role of semantic category information in word identification using a s...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate whether processing differences between noun...
The recognition potential is traditionally described as an electrical index elicited when subjects v...
The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using wor...
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels ...
Theories of categorization make different predictions about the underlying processes used to represe...
Two masked priming experiments investigated the time-course of phonological and semantic processes i...