Automaticity: Componential, causal, and mechanistic explanations

A Moors - Annual review of psychology, 2016 - annualreviews.org
The review first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify
non/automaticity features (eg, un/controlled, un/conscious, non/efficient, fast/slow) and their …

The relationship between attention and consciousness: an expanded taxonomy and implications for 'no-report'paradigms

MA Pitts, LA Lutsyshyna… - … Transactions of the …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Tensions between global neuronal workspace theory and recurrent processing theory have
sparked much debate in the field of consciousness research. Here, we focus on one of the …

Kinds of access: different methods for report reveal different kinds of metacognitive access

M Overgaard, K Sandberg - … Transactions of the Royal …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In experimental investigations of consciousness, participants are asked to reflect upon their
own experiences by issuing reports about them in different ways. For this reason, a …

Dissociating conscious and unconscious influences on visual detection effects

T Stein, MV Peelen - Nature Human Behaviour, 2021 - nature.com
The scope of unconscious processing is highly debated, with recent studies showing that
even high-level functions such as perceptual integration and category-based attention occur …

The attentional blink reveals the probabilistic nature of discrete conscious perception

CL Asplund, D Fougnie, S Zughni… - Psychological …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Attention and awareness are two tightly coupled processes that have been the subject of the
same enduring debate: Are they allocated in a discrete or in a graded fashion? Using the …

Occipital MEG activity in the early time range (< 300 ms) predicts graded changes in perceptual consciousness

LM Andersen, MN Pedersen, K Sandberg… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Two electrophysiological components have been extensively investigated as candidate
neural correlates of perceptual consciousness: An early, occipitally realized component …

Different subjective awareness measures demonstrate the influence of visual identification on perceptual awareness ratings

M Wierzchoń, B Paulewicz, D Asanowicz… - Consciousness and …, 2014 - Elsevier
We compare four subjective awareness measures in the context of a visual identification
task and investigate quantitative differences in terms of scale use and correlation with task …

The breaking continuous flash suppression paradigm: Review, evaluation, and outlook

T Stein - Transitions between consciousness and …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Continuous flash suppression (CFS), and in particular the so-called breaking continuous
flash suppression (b-CFS) paradigm, has become one of the most influential approaches for …

Measuring consciousness: task accuracy and awareness as sigmoid functions of stimulus duration

K Sandberg, BM Bibby, B Timmermans… - Consciousness and …, 2011 - Elsevier
When consciousness is examined using subjective ratings, the extent to which processing is
conscious or unconscious is often estimated by calculating task performance at the …

The graded and dichotomous nature of visual awareness

B Windey, A Vermeiren, A Atas… - … Transactions of the …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Is our visual experience of the world graded or dichotomous? Opposite pre-theoretical
intuitions apply in different cases. For instance, when looking at a scene, one has a distinct …