Subjective visibility depends on level of processing. B Windey, W Gevers, A Cleeremans Cognition 129 (2), 404-409, 2013 | 95 | 2013 |
Consciousness as a graded and an all-or-none phenomenon: A conceptual analysis B Windey, A Cleeremans Consciousness and cognition 35, 185-191, 2015 | 88 | 2015 |
The graded and dichotomous nature of visual awareness B Windey, A Vermeiren, A Atas, A Cleeremans Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 369 …, 2014 | 85 | 2014 |
The role of levels of processing in disentangling the ERP signatures of conscious visual processing M Derda, M Koculak, B Windey, K Gociewicz, M Wierzchoń, ... Consciousness and Cognition 73, 102767, 2019 | 49 | 2019 |
Does level of processing affect the transition from unconscious to conscious perception? A Anzulewicz, D Asanowicz, B Windey, B Paulewicz, M Wierzchoń, ... Consciousness and Cognition 36, 1-11, 2015 | 40 | 2015 |
The levels of perceptual processing and the neural correlates of increasing subjective visibility M Binder, K Gociewicz, B Windey, M Koculak, K Finc, J Nikadon, M Derda, ... Consciousness and Cognition 55, 106-125, 2017 | 27 | 2017 |
Experiencing more complexity than we can tell B Timmermans, B Windey, A Cleeremans Cognitive Neuroscience 1 (3), 229-230, 2010 | 5 | 2010 |