Sensory input that is not available for conscious report can still affect our behavior. Recent findings suggest that such subliminal information has the potency to influence behavior in a way that is dependent on the observer's current intentions. Here, we investigate whether conscious observation of stimulus relevance provides an incentive for the utilization of nonconscious stimuli. We manipulated the predictive power of directional cues to selectively affect the incentive to utilize them for a subsequent target detection task. Central arrow cues rendered invisible by interocular suppression elicited a facilitatory cuing effect, but only when intermixed with visible arrow cues that were highly predictive with respect to (i.e., 80 % congru...
Working memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in the serv...
An observer’s current goals can influence the processing of visual stimuli. Such influences can work...
By anticipating potential rewards, external cues can guide behavior to achieve a goal. Whether the c...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
The present experiments investigated the mechanism responsible for the proportion valid cueing effec...
Research shows that attention can be attracted by cues, even if we are not aware of them. There is a...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
The goal of the current research was to examine the properties of visuomotor processing occurring in...
Stimuli that cannot be perceived (i.e., that are subliminal) can still elicit neural responses in an...
Arrow cues and other overlearned spatial symbols automatically orient attention according to their s...
AbstractIndividuals are able to discriminate visual stimuli they report not consciously seeing. This...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
A central question within the domain of human cognition is whether or not the ability to replace a c...
Working memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in the serv...
An observer’s current goals can influence the processing of visual stimuli. Such influences can work...
By anticipating potential rewards, external cues can guide behavior to achieve a goal. Whether the c...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
The present experiments investigated the mechanism responsible for the proportion valid cueing effec...
Research shows that attention can be attracted by cues, even if we are not aware of them. There is a...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
The goal of the current research was to examine the properties of visuomotor processing occurring in...
Stimuli that cannot be perceived (i.e., that are subliminal) can still elicit neural responses in an...
Arrow cues and other overlearned spatial symbols automatically orient attention according to their s...
AbstractIndividuals are able to discriminate visual stimuli they report not consciously seeing. This...
The present study shows that an abrupt onset cue that is not consciously perceived can cause attenti...
A central question within the domain of human cognition is whether or not the ability to replace a c...
Working memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in the serv...
An observer’s current goals can influence the processing of visual stimuli. Such influences can work...
By anticipating potential rewards, external cues can guide behavior to achieve a goal. Whether the c...