Are visual threats prioritized without awareness? A critical review and meta-analysis involving 3 behavioral paradigms and 2696 observers.

N Hedger, KLH Gray, M Garner, WJ Adams - Psychological bulletin, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Given capacity limits, only a subset of stimuli give rise to a conscious percept.
Neurocognitive models suggest that humans have evolved mechanisms that operate without …

Neural processing of visual information under interocular suppression: A critical review

P Sterzer, T Stein, K Ludwig, M Rothkirch… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
When dissimilar stimuli are presented to the two eyes, only one stimulus dominates at a time
while the other stimulus is invisible due to interocular suppression. When both stimuli are …

Breaking continuous flash suppression: a new measure of unconscious processing during interocular suppression?

T Stein, MN Hebart, P Sterzer - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Until recently, it has been thought that under interocular suppression high-level visual
processing is strongly inhibited if not abolished. With the development of continuous flash …

Deconstructing continuous flash suppression

E Yang, R Blake - Journal of vision, 2012 - jov.arvojournals.org
In this paper, we asked to what extent the depth of interocular suppression engendered by
continuous flash suppression (CFS) varies depending on spatiotemporal properties of the …

Privileged detection of conspecifics: Evidence from inversion effects during continuous flash suppression

T Stein, P Sterzer, MV Peelen - Cognition, 2012 - Elsevier
The rapid visual detection of other people in our environment is an important first step in
social cognition. Here we provide evidence for selective sensitivity of the human visual …

Comparing unconscious processing during continuous flash suppression and meta-contrast masking just under the limen of consciousness

Z Peremen, D Lamy - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Stimuli can be rendered invisible using a variety of methods and the method selected to
demonstrate unconscious processing in a given study often appears to be arbitrary. Here …

Elucidating unconscious processing with instrumental hypnosis

M Landry, K Appourchaux, A Raz - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Most researchers leverage bottom-up suppression to unlock the underlying mechanisms of
unconscious processing. However, a top-down approach–for example via hypnotic …

[HTML][HTML] Priming in a shape task but not in a category task under continuous flash suppression

G Hesselmann, N Darcy, K Ludwig, P Sterzer - Journal of Vision, 2016 - arvojournals.org
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 …

Weighing the evidence for a dorsal processing bias under continuous flash suppression

K Ludwig, G Hesselmann - Consciousness and Cognition, 2015 - Elsevier
With the introduction of continuous flash suppression (CFS) as a method to render stimuli
invisible and study unconscious visual processing, a novel hypothesis has gained …

Moving stimuli are less effectively masked using traditional continuous flash suppression (CFS) compared to a moving mondrian mask (MMM): A test case for feature …

P Moors, J Wagemans, L de-Wit - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is a powerful interocular suppression technique, which
is often described as an effective means to reliably suppress stimuli from visual awareness …