Homing in on consciousness in the nervous system: An action-based synthesis
E Morsella, CA Godwin, TK Jantz… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2016 - cambridge.org
What is the primary function of consciousness in the nervous system? The answer to this
question remains enigmatic, not so much because of a lack of relevant data, but because of …
question remains enigmatic, not so much because of a lack of relevant data, but because of …
Substituting objects from consciousness: A review of object substitution masking
Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (eg, four-dot), temporally trailing
mask obscures the visibility of a briefly presented target. Here, we review theories of OSM …
mask obscures the visibility of a briefly presented target. Here, we review theories of OSM …
[图书][B] Visual masking: Studying perception, attention, and consciousness
T Bachmann, G Francis - 2013 - books.google.com
Visual masking is a technique used in cognitive research to understand pre-conscious
processes (priming, for example), consciousness, visual limits, and perception issues …
processes (priming, for example), consciousness, visual limits, and perception issues …
What have we learned from two decades of object-substitution masking? Time to update: Object individuation prevails over substitution.
SC Goodhew - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Object-substitution masking (OSM) refers to when the delayed disappearance of a sparse
mask that spatially surrounds but does not overlap the target impairs target perception. Two …
mask that spatially surrounds but does not overlap the target impairs target perception. Two …
Image stitching based on human visual system and SIFT algorithm
J Zhang, Y Xiu - The Visual Computer, 2024 - Springer
The image stitching process often produces many undesirable effects. Solving problems
such as discontinuity and dislocation of pictures has always been the focus of people's …
such as discontinuity and dislocation of pictures has always been the focus of people's …
The inevitable contrast: Conscious vs. unconscious processes in action control
E Morsella, TA Poehlman - Frontiers in Psychology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The simple actions of everyday life—flicking a light switch, suppressing the urge to say
something, or grabbing a waiter's attention with a “check, please”—remain difficult to …
something, or grabbing a waiter's attention with a “check, please”—remain difficult to …
Perception of invisible masked objects in early infancy
Y Nakashima, S Kanazawa… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Recurrent loops in the visual cortex play a critical role in visual perception, which is likely not
mediated by purely feed-forward pathways. However, the development of recurrent loops is …
mediated by purely feed-forward pathways. However, the development of recurrent loops is …
Set size and mask duration do not interact in object-substitution masking.
I Argyropoulos, A Gellatly, M Pilling… - Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Object-substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a mask, such as four dots that surround a
brief target item, onsets simultaneously with the target and offsets a short time after the …
brief target item, onsets simultaneously with the target and offsets a short time after the …
[PDF][PDF] The conscious control of behavior: Revisiting Gray's comparator model
This chapter was spurred into existence by the admiration that the authors have for Jeffrey A.
Gray (1934-2004), a scientist who contributed much to our understanding of the mind/brain …
Gray (1934-2004), a scientist who contributed much to our understanding of the mind/brain …
[图书][B] The visual (un) conscious and its (dis) contents: A microtemporal approach
BG Breitmeyer - 2014 - books.google.com
Visual control of our actions can be unconscious as well as conscious. For example, when a
pedestrian steps onto a street and then suddenly steps back, to avoid being hit by an …
pedestrian steps onto a street and then suddenly steps back, to avoid being hit by an …