The present paper reviews research that focuses on the dissociation between bottom-up attention and consciousness. In particular, we focus on studies investigating spatial exogenous orienting in the absence of awareness. We discuss studies that use peripheral masked onset cues and studies that use gaze cueing. The results from these studies show that the classic biphasic pattern of facilitation and inhibition, which is characteristic of conscious exogenous cueing can also be obtained with subliminal spatial cues. It is hypothesized that unconscious attentional orienting is mediated by the subcortical retinotectal pathway. Moreover, a possible neural network including superior colliculus, pulvinar and amygdala is suggested as the underlying ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of unconscious spatial cue on attentional or...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Perception and performance is affected not just by what we see but also by what we do not see—inputs...
Attention has often been considered to be a gateway to consciousness (Posner, Proceedings of the Nat...
Attention has often been conceived as the gateway to consciousness. However, recent research points ...
Ansorge U, Horstmann G, Scharlau I. Top-down contingent feature-specific orienting with and without ...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
The relationships between spatial attention and conscious perception are currently the object of int...
A current controversy exists about the relationship between spatial attention and conscious percepti...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
Peripheral abrupt onset cues induce automatic shifts of attention, even if not consciously perceived...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
Orienting of spatial attention is a family of phylogenetically old mechanisms developed to select in...
SummaryAttentional selection plays a critical role in conscious perception. When attention is divert...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of unconscious spatial cue on attentional or...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Perception and performance is affected not just by what we see but also by what we do not see—inputs...
Attention has often been considered to be a gateway to consciousness (Posner, Proceedings of the Nat...
Attention has often been conceived as the gateway to consciousness. However, recent research points ...
Ansorge U, Horstmann G, Scharlau I. Top-down contingent feature-specific orienting with and without ...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
The relationships between spatial attention and conscious perception are currently the object of int...
A current controversy exists about the relationship between spatial attention and conscious percepti...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
Peripheral abrupt onset cues induce automatic shifts of attention, even if not consciously perceived...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
Orienting of spatial attention is a family of phylogenetically old mechanisms developed to select in...
SummaryAttentional selection plays a critical role in conscious perception. When attention is divert...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of unconscious spatial cue on attentional or...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we asked participants to perform a visual target detect...
Perception and performance is affected not just by what we see but also by what we do not see—inputs...