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252 related items for PubMed ID: 28237431

  • 1. Early visual processing allows for selective behavior, shifts of attention, and conscious visual experience in spite of masking.
    Crouzet SM, Kovalenko LY, Del Pin SH, Overgaard M, Busch NA.
    Conscious Cogn; 2017 Sep; 54():89-100. PubMed ID: 28237431
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. Backward masking interrupts spatial attention, slows downstream processing, and limits conscious perception.
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    Conscious Cogn; 2017 Sep; 54():101-113. PubMed ID: 28410866
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  • 4. The fastest saccadic responses escape visual masking.
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  • 6. Object-substitution masking modulates spatial attention deployment and the encoding of information in visual short-term memory: insights from occipito-parietal ERP components.
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    Psychophysiology; 2011 May; 48(5):687-96. PubMed ID: 20874751
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  • 8. Reward-associated features capture attention in the absence of awareness: Evidence from object-substitution masking.
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  • 10. Unconscious cues bias first saccades in a free-saccade task.
    Huang YF, Tan EG, Soon CS, Hsieh PJ.
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  • 11. The role of levels of processing in disentangling the ERP signatures of conscious visual processing.
    Derda M, Koculak M, Windey B, Gociewicz K, Wierzchoń M, Cleeremans A, Binder M.
    Conscious Cogn; 2019 Aug 15; 73():102767. PubMed ID: 31260842
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  • 12. Object substitution masking and its relationship with visual crowding.
    Camp SJ, Pilling M, Gellatly A.
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  • 13. Conscious and unconscious performance monitoring: Evidence from patients with schizophrenia.
    Charles L, Gaillard R, Amado I, Krebs MO, Bendjemaa N, Dehaene S.
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  • 14. The relationship between awareness and attention: evidence from ERP responses.
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  • 15. Constructing representations of spatial location from briefly presented displays.
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  • 16. Fundamental properties of the N2pc as an index of spatial attention: effects of masking.
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  • 17. Express attentional re-engagement but delayed entry into consciousness following invalid spatial cues in visual search.
    Brisson B, Jolicoeur P.
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  • 18. Occipital EEG correlates of conscious awareness when subjective target shine-through and effective visual masking are compared: bifocal early increase in gamma power and speed-up of P1.
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  • 19. Exogenous spatial precuing reliably modulates object processing but not object substitution masking.
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  • 20. EEG measures of brain activity reveal that smoking-related images capture the attention of smokers outside of awareness.
    Harris JA, Donohue SE, Ilse A, Ariel Schoenfeld M, Heinze HJ, Woldorff MG.
    Neuropsychologia; 2018 Mar 19; 111():324-333. PubMed ID: 29427572
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