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Specification of Multiple Processes in Metacontrast Masking
(2024-09-13)Metacontrast masking has been widely used as a tool to study visual perception, but there is still no comprehensive theory of the phenomenon. There is no lack of theories, but a synthesis of the different approaches seems ... -
Effects of Visual Masking and Crowding on Stimulus Visibility and Processing
(2023-01-10)The visibility of visual stimuli can be manipulated by various methods such as visual masking or crowding in such a way that the viewer can no longer identify the stimulus. Despite these circumstances, the stimuli can be ... -
Spatial and temporal dependencies of the motion bridging effect: Investigations of an illusory motion
(2020-05-27)The Motion Bridging Effect (MBE) is a visual illusion in which a motion that is not consciously visible creates a visible illusionary movement in a preceding or succeeding stationary ring of points. In the initial MBE study ... -
Interferences of visual masks with semantic and perceptual priming effects
(2018-08-14)Many studies demonstrate that visual stimuli can be processed even if they are not consciously perceived. These studies show that unconscious stimuli can be processed – amongst other things – in terms of their shape, color, ... -
Approaching Consciousness with Masked Priming
(2014-10-28)Masked Priming is an established paradigm to investigate consciousness. The impact of prime visibility on specific priming effects determines whether associated processes can occur independently of consciousness or might ... -
Spatial Cue-Priming: Effects of Masked Cue Stimuli on Endogenous Visual Spatial Attention
(2013-10-09)Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has examined the relationship of consciousness and attention. On the one hand, it remains a debated topic whether attention is a necessary precondition for consciousness; on the ... -
A Taxonomy of Inverse Priming Based on Stimulus Characteristics
(2011-11-28)One intriguing question in cognitive neuroscience is whether subliminal stimuli can affect overt behavior. A straightforward experimental approach to demonstrate effects of subliminal stimuli ... -
Effekte maskierter visueller Stimuli auf die Ausführung von konkurrierenden motorischen Reaktionen und kognitiven Aufgaben
(2011-06-06)The masked priming paradigm is an often used method to investigate to what extent unconscious information can affect human behavior. In masked priming a poorly visible prime is followed by ...