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Low-level awareness accompanies “unconscious” high-level processing during continuous flash suppression

Gelbard-Sagiv et al., 2016

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Gelbard-Sagiv H
Faivre N
Mudrik L
Koch C
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Journal of vision

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The scope and limits of unconscious processing are a matter of ongoing debate. Lately, continuous flash suppression (CFS), a technique for suppressing visual stimuli, has been widely used to demonstrate surprisingly high-level processing of invisible stimuli. Yet, recent …
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