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Imaging unconscious semantic priming

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Visual words that are masked and presented so briefly that they cannot be seen may nevertheless facilitate the subsequent processing of related words, a phenomenon called masked priming. It has been debated whether masked primes can activate cognitive processes without gaining access to consciousness. Here we use a combination of behavioural and brain-imaging techniques to estimate the depth of processing of masked numerical primes. Our results indicate that masked stimuli have a measurable influence on electrical and haemodynamic measures of brain activity. When subjects engage in an overt semantic comparison task with a clearly visible target numeral, measures of covert motor activity indicate that they also unconsciously apply the task instructions to an unseen masked numeral. A stream of perceptual, semantic and motor processes can therefore occur without awareness.

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hal-00349939 , version 1 (05-01-2009)

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Stanislas Dehaene, Lionel Naccache, Gurvan Le Clec'H, Étienne Koechlin, Michael Mueller, et al.. Imaging unconscious semantic priming. Nature, 1998, 395 (6702), pp.597-600. ⟨10.1038/26967⟩. ⟨hal-00349939⟩
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