ABSTRACT—We argue that the lack of consensus regarding the existence of subliminal semantic processing arises from not taking into account the fact that linguistic stimuli are rep-resented across several processing levels (features, letters, word form) that can independently reach or not reach awareness. Using masked words, we constructed conditions in which par-ticipants were aware of some letters or fragments of a word, while remaining unaware of the whole word. Three experiments using the Stroop priming paradigm show that when the stimulus set is reduced and participants are encouraged to guess the identity of the prime, such partially perceived stimuli can nonetheless give rise to ‘‘semantic’ ’ processing. We provide evi-dence that this...
We examined whether semantic activation by subliminally presented stimuli is dependent upon the exte...
Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been take...
In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Fox's (1996) Experiment 1, the authors conf...
Recent studies challenged the classical notion of automaticity and indicated that even unconscious a...
The present research was aimed to reply and extend several recent findings showing qualitatively dif...
The present study sought to investigate the extent to which masked semantic priming is an automatic ...
Stimuli that cannot be perceived (i.e., that are subliminal) can still elicit neural responses in an...
Van den Bussche and Reynvoet (2007) argued that since significant priming was observed for novel pri...
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We...
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We...
Our thoughts and behaviours can sometimes be influenced by stimuli that we are not consciously aware...
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We...
Recent studies have shown that subliminal priming effects can be of a semantic nature. However, the ...
The extent to which unconscious information can influence behavior has been a topic of considerable ...
AbstractThe partial awareness hypothesis is a theoretical proposal that recently provided a reconcil...
We examined whether semantic activation by subliminally presented stimuli is dependent upon the exte...
Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been take...
In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Fox's (1996) Experiment 1, the authors conf...
Recent studies challenged the classical notion of automaticity and indicated that even unconscious a...
The present research was aimed to reply and extend several recent findings showing qualitatively dif...
The present study sought to investigate the extent to which masked semantic priming is an automatic ...
Stimuli that cannot be perceived (i.e., that are subliminal) can still elicit neural responses in an...
Van den Bussche and Reynvoet (2007) argued that since significant priming was observed for novel pri...
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We...
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We...
Our thoughts and behaviours can sometimes be influenced by stimuli that we are not consciously aware...
Numerous studies have reported subliminal repetition and semantic priming in the visual modality. We...
Recent studies have shown that subliminal priming effects can be of a semantic nature. However, the ...
The extent to which unconscious information can influence behavior has been a topic of considerable ...
AbstractThe partial awareness hypothesis is a theoretical proposal that recently provided a reconcil...
We examined whether semantic activation by subliminally presented stimuli is dependent upon the exte...
Recently, priming effects of unconscious stimuli that were never presented as targets have been take...
In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Fox's (1996) Experiment 1, the authors conf...