There is ample evidence to show that many types of visual information, including emotional information, could be processed in the absence of visual awareness. For example, it has been shown that masked subliminal facial expressions can induce priming and adaptation effects. However, stimulus made invisible in different ways could be processed to different extent and have differential effects. In this study, we adopted a flanker type behavioral method to investigate whether a flanker rendered invisible through Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS) could induce a congruency effect on the discrimination of a visible target. Specifically, during the experiment, participants judged the expression (either happy or fearful) of a visible face in the p...
The rapid visual detection of other people in our environment is an important first step in social c...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
One triumph of the human mind is the ability to place the multitudinous array of people we encounter...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates our percept...
In the study of nonconscious processing, different methods have been used in order to renderstimuli ...
Abstract Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates ou...
To test whether threatening visual information receives prioritized processing, many studies have ex...
It is a controversially debated topic whether stimuli can be analyzed up to the semantic level when ...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
This thesis examines several dynamics of conducting a spatial cueing experiment using the novel para...
The rapid visual detection of other people in our environment is an important first step in social c...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
One triumph of the human mind is the ability to place the multitudinous array of people we encounter...
Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity...
Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates our percept...
In the study of nonconscious processing, different methods have been used in order to renderstimuli ...
Abstract Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates ou...
To test whether threatening visual information receives prioritized processing, many studies have ex...
It is a controversially debated topic whether stimuli can be analyzed up to the semantic level when ...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
The continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is increasingly used to study unconscious visual per...
This thesis examines several dynamics of conducting a spatial cueing experiment using the novel para...
The rapid visual detection of other people in our environment is an important first step in social c...
The extent to which perceptually suppressed face stimuli are still processed has been extensively st...
One triumph of the human mind is the ability to place the multitudinous array of people we encounter...