Parallels between Perception without Attention and Perception without Awareness

作者: Philip M. Merikle , Steve Joordens

DOI: 10.1006/CCOG.1997.0310

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摘要: Do studies of perception without awareness and attention address a similar underlying concept awareness? To answer this question, we compared qualitative differences in performance across variations stimulus quality (i.e., short vs. long prime-mask onset asynchrony) with the direction focused divided). The were based on three different phenomena: Stroop priming, false recognition, exclusion failure. In all cases, led to parallel findings. These results suggest that are equivalent ways describing same process distinction.

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