Seeing the invisible: The scope and limits of unconscious processing in binocular rivalry
When an image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the corresponding location of the other eye, they compete for conscious representation, such that only one image is …
Received 29 August 2008 16:55 UTC; Posted 02 September 2008
Posted to: Neuroscience
Dimension-based attention in the recognition of facial identity and facial expression
Although the human visual system is constantly flooded with sensory information, the brain is remarkable in inferring structures from the massive inputs and selectively attending to behaviorally re…
Received 22 August 2008 21:15 UTC; Posted 26 August 2008
Posted to: Neuroscience