While it is generally agreed that perception can occur without awareness, there continues to be debate about the type of representational content that is accessible when awareness is minimized or eliminated. Most investigations that have addressed this issue evaluate access to well-learned representations. Far fewer studies have evaluated whether or not associations encountered just once prior to testing might also be accessed and influence behavior. Here, eye movements were used to examine whether or not memory for studied relationships is evident following the presentation of subliminal cues. Participants assigned to experimental or control groups studied scene-face pairs and test trials evaluated implicit and explicit memory for these pa...
SummaryAlthough there is widespread agreement that the hippocampus is critical for explicit episodic...
The role of gaze control in episodic recognition was investigated in two studies. In Study 1, partic...
Malingering presents a large problem for society in terms of the allocation of resources to those wh...
While it is generally agreed that perception can occur without awareness, there continues to be deba...
Abstract—Eye movements were monitored to assess memory for scenes indirectly (implicitly). Two eye m...
By using eye movement monitoring (EMM) techniques, investigators have been able to examine the proce...
We investigated how eye gaze patterns are implicated in the perception and memory of scenes. Firstly...
Does visual recognition entail verifying an idea about what is perceived? This question was addresse...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Relational memory refers to memory for arbitrary associations among components of experience, and is...
A hotly debated question is whether memory influences attention through conscious or unconscious pro...
We investigated whether overt shifts of attention were associated with visuospatial memory performan...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
In line with Whittlesea and Price (2001), we investigated whether the memory effect measured with an...
In line with Whittlesea and Price (2001), we investigated whether the memory effect measured with an...
SummaryAlthough there is widespread agreement that the hippocampus is critical for explicit episodic...
The role of gaze control in episodic recognition was investigated in two studies. In Study 1, partic...
Malingering presents a large problem for society in terms of the allocation of resources to those wh...
While it is generally agreed that perception can occur without awareness, there continues to be deba...
Abstract—Eye movements were monitored to assess memory for scenes indirectly (implicitly). Two eye m...
By using eye movement monitoring (EMM) techniques, investigators have been able to examine the proce...
We investigated how eye gaze patterns are implicated in the perception and memory of scenes. Firstly...
Does visual recognition entail verifying an idea about what is perceived? This question was addresse...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Relational memory refers to memory for arbitrary associations among components of experience, and is...
A hotly debated question is whether memory influences attention through conscious or unconscious pro...
We investigated whether overt shifts of attention were associated with visuospatial memory performan...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
In line with Whittlesea and Price (2001), we investigated whether the memory effect measured with an...
In line with Whittlesea and Price (2001), we investigated whether the memory effect measured with an...
SummaryAlthough there is widespread agreement that the hippocampus is critical for explicit episodic...
The role of gaze control in episodic recognition was investigated in two studies. In Study 1, partic...
Malingering presents a large problem for society in terms of the allocation of resources to those wh...