Many believe that humans can 'perceive unconsciously' - that for weak stimuli, briefly presented and masked, above-chance discrimination is possible without awareness. Interestingly, an online survey reveals that most experts in the field recognize the lack of convincing evidence for this phenomenon, and yet they persist in this belief. Using a recently developed bias-free experimental procedure for measuring subjective introspection (confidence), we found no evidence for unconscious perception; participants' behavior matched that of a Bayesian ideal observer, even though the stimuli were visually masked. This surprising finding suggests that the thresholds for subjective awareness and objective discrimination are effectively the same: if o...
SummaryIntuitively, it would seem that we need to be aware of an object to locate it in our visual e...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Many believe that humans can 'perceive unconsciously' - that for weak stimuli, briefly presented and...
© 2015, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Many believe that humans can âperceiv...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
Unconscious processing of subliminal visual information, as illustrated by the above-chance accuracy...
Can observers be confident about the accuracy of a discrimination response without a visual experien...
Intuitively, it would seem that we need to be aware of an object to locate it in our visual environm...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
Unconscious processing of subliminal visual information, as illustrated by the above-chance accuracy...
While there seems to be much evidence that perceptual states can occur without being conscious, some...
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that even high-le...
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that even high-le...
SummaryIntuitively, it would seem that we need to be aware of an object to locate it in our visual e...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Many believe that humans can 'perceive unconsciously' - that for weak stimuli, briefly presented and...
© 2015, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Many believe that humans can âperceiv...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
Unconscious processing of subliminal visual information, as illustrated by the above-chance accuracy...
Can observers be confident about the accuracy of a discrimination response without a visual experien...
Intuitively, it would seem that we need to be aware of an object to locate it in our visual environm...
A foundational issue in the study of unconscious processing concerns whether the stimuli of interest...
Unconscious processing of subliminal visual information, as illustrated by the above-chance accuracy...
While there seems to be much evidence that perceptual states can occur without being conscious, some...
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that even high-le...
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that even high-le...
SummaryIntuitively, it would seem that we need to be aware of an object to locate it in our visual e...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...