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Priming in a shape task but not in a category task under continuous flash suppression.

Guido Hesselmann, Natasha Darcy, Karin Ludwig, Philipp Sterzer.   

Abstract

Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is an interocular suppression technique that uses high-contrast masks flashed to one eye to prevent conscious perception of images shown to the other eye. It has become widely used due to its strength and prolonged duration of suppression and its nearly deterministic control of suppression onset and offset. Recently, it has been proposed that action-relevant visual processing ascribed to the dorsal stream remains functional, while processing in the ventral stream is completely suppressed, when stimuli are invisible under CFS. Here we tested the hypothesis that the potentially dorsal-stream-based analysis of prime-stimulus elongation during CFS affects the categorization of manipulable target objects. In two behavioral experiments, we found evidence for priming in a shape task, but none for priming in a category task, when prime stimuli were rendered invisible using CFS. Our results thus support the notion that the representation of CF-suppressed stimuli is more limited than previously thought.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26885629     DOI: 10.1167/16.3.17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis        ISSN: 1534-7362            Impact factor:   2.240


  11 in total

1.  Unconscious processing of facial expression as revealed by affective priming under continuous flash suppression.

Authors:  Yung-Hao Yang; Su-Ling Yeh
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2018-12

2.  CFS MATLAB toolbox: An experiment builder for continuous flash suppression (CFS) task.

Authors:  Mikko Nuutinen; Terhi Mustonen; Jukka Häkkinen
Journal:  Behav Res Methods       Date:  2018-10

3.  The human visual system differentially represents subjectively and objectively invisible stimuli.

Authors:  Timo Stein; Daniel Kaiser; Johannes J Fahrenfort; Simon van Gaal
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 8.029

4.  Unconscious response priming during continuous flash suppression.

Authors:  Mika Koivisto; Simone Grassini
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-05       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  What We Talk about When We Talk about Unconscious Processing - A Plea for Best Practices.

Authors:  Marcus Rothkirch; Guido Hesselmann
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-05-23

6.  Choice of analysis pathway dramatically affects statistical outcomes in breaking continuous flash suppression.

Authors:  James Allen Kerr; Guido Hesselmann; Romy Räling; Isabell Wartenburger; Philipp Sterzer
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-06-07       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Object Localization Does Not Imply Awareness of Object Category at the Break of Continuous Flash Suppression.

Authors:  Florian Kobylka; Malte Persike; Günter Meinhardt
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2017-06-15       Impact factor: 3.169

8.  B or 13? Unconscious Top-Down Contextual Effects at the Categorical but Not the Lexical Level.

Authors:  Dan Biderman; Yarden Shir; Liad Mudrik
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2020-05-08

9.  Diffusion model-based understanding of subliminal affective priming in continuous flash suppression.

Authors:  Minchul Kim; Jeeyeon Kim; Jaejoong Kim; Bumseok Jeong
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Perceptual Discrimination of Basic Object Features Is Not Facilitated When Priming Stimuli Are Prevented From Reaching Awareness by Means of Visual Masking.

Authors:  Hayden J Peel; Irene Sperandio; Robin Laycock; Philippe A Chouinard
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2018-04-19
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