One's own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness - but does this also hold true for unconscious processing? The present study shows that the own name has the power to bias a person's actions unconsciously even in conditions that render any other name ineffective. Participants judged whether a letter string on the screen was a name or a non-word while this target stimulus was preceded by a masked prime stimulus. Crucially, the participant's own name was among these prime stimuli and facilitated reactions to following name targets whereas the name of another, yoked participant did not. Signal detection results confirmed that participants were not aware of any of the prime stimuli, including their own name. These results extend ...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
This study examined the attention capturing effect by one’s own name using a cross-modal oddball tas...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
One’s own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness – but does this also hold true for u...
AbstractAmong auditory stimuli, the own name is one of the most powerful and it is able to automatic...
Research of the distractor value of hearing the own name has shown that this self-referring stimulus...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of listening to self-relevant words (i.e., o...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
AbstractModels of the attentional blink phenomenon (AB) typically assume that unattended information...
The cognitive signature of unconscious processes is hotly debated recently. Generally, consciousness...
We examined the effect of hearing two types of self-relevant words, one's own name and the name of o...
Previous research has suggested that a person's own name or emotionally charged stimuli automaticall...
International audienceSemantic processing of visually presented words can be identified both on beha...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
This study examined the attention capturing effect by one’s own name using a cross-modal oddball tas...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
One’s own name constitutes a unique part of conscious awareness – but does this also hold true for u...
AbstractAmong auditory stimuli, the own name is one of the most powerful and it is able to automatic...
Research of the distractor value of hearing the own name has shown that this self-referring stimulus...
The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of listening to self-relevant words (i.e., o...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
Recent results from "subliminal priming" experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
Recent results from “subliminal priming” experiments have shown that masked prime stimuli which can ...
AbstractModels of the attentional blink phenomenon (AB) typically assume that unattended information...
The cognitive signature of unconscious processes is hotly debated recently. Generally, consciousness...
We examined the effect of hearing two types of self-relevant words, one's own name and the name of o...
Previous research has suggested that a person's own name or emotionally charged stimuli automaticall...
International audienceSemantic processing of visually presented words can be identified both on beha...
In everyday social interactions, hearing our own first name captures our attention and gives rise to...
This study examined the attention capturing effect by one’s own name using a cross-modal oddball tas...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...