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251 related items for PubMed ID: 23417271

  • 1. Substituting objects from consciousness: a review of object substitution masking.
    Goodhew SC, Pratt J, Dux PE, Ferber S.
    Psychon Bull Rev; 2013 Oct; 20(5):859-77. PubMed ID: 23417271
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  • 2. Object-substitution masking degrades the quality of conscious object representations.
    Harrison GW, Rajsic J, Wilson DE.
    Psychon Bull Rev; 2016 Feb; 23(1):180-6. PubMed ID: 26082282
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  • 3. A novel paradigm reveals the role of reentrant visual processes in object substitution masking.
    Jannati A, Spalek TM, Di Lollo V.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2013 Aug; 75(6):1118-27. PubMed ID: 23673610
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  • 4. Implicit semantic perception in object substitution masking.
    Goodhew SC, Visser TA, Lipp OV, Dux PE.
    Cognition; 2011 Jan; 118(1):130-4. PubMed ID: 21092944
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  • 5. The neural basis of perceptual hypothesis generation and testing.
    Weidner R, Shah NJ, Fink GR.
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  • 6. Neural processing stages during object-substitution masking and their relationship to perceptual awareness.
    Harris JA, Ku S, Woldorff MG.
    Neuropsychologia; 2013 Aug; 51(10):1907-17. PubMed ID: 23751171
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  • 12. Size (mostly) doesn't matter: the role of set size in object substitution masking.
    Filmer HL, Mattingley JB, Dux PE.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2014 Aug; 76(6):1620-9. PubMed ID: 24924848
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  • 13. Understanding recovery from object substitution masking.
    Goodhew SC, Dux PE, Lipp OV, Visser TA.
    Cognition; 2012 Mar; 122(3):405-15. PubMed ID: 22154544
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  • 14. Object substitution masking and its relationship with visual crowding.
    Camp SJ, Pilling M, Gellatly A.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2017 Jul; 79(5):1466-1479. PubMed ID: 28386881
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  • 15. Exogenous spatial precuing reliably modulates object processing but not object substitution masking.
    Pilling M, Gellatly A, Argyropoulos Y, Skarratt P.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2014 Aug; 76(6):1560-76. PubMed ID: 24811038
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  • 17. The role of executive attention in object substitution masking.
    Filmer HL, Wells-Peris R, Dux PE.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2017 May; 79(4):1070-1077. PubMed ID: 28213649
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  • 19. Two objects or one? Similarity rather than complexity determines objecthood when resolving dynamic input.
    Goodhew SC, Edwards M, Boal HL, Bell J.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform; 2015 Feb; 41(1):102-10. PubMed ID: 25528015
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