2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.800781
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The Essential Role of Executive Attention in Unconscious Visuomotor Priming

Abstract: Many reports have emphasized that unconscious processing demands attention. However, some studies were unable to observe a modulation of attentional load in subliminal visual processing. We proposed that the paradoxical phenomena could be explained based on whether the mental workload task was involved in central executive processes. In two experiments, by combining a masked shape discrimination task with an N-back task, executive attention availability for masked visuomotor processing decreased as the N-back … Show more

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“…Furthermore, participants’ attentional status was manipulated by occasionally presenting a cue: in the “cued” condition, an attentional cue (i.e., a green square) forecasting the impending target facilitated top-down attention, while in the “uncued” condition, the pre-target duration varied randomly with no cue presented to disrupt participants’ temporal attention window [ 39 ]. The congruency effect was observed only in the cued condition, suggesting that top-down attention enhanced relevant types of subliminal semantic processing [ 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, participants’ attentional status was manipulated by occasionally presenting a cue: in the “cued” condition, an attentional cue (i.e., a green square) forecasting the impending target facilitated top-down attention, while in the “uncued” condition, the pre-target duration varied randomly with no cue presented to disrupt participants’ temporal attention window [ 39 ]. The congruency effect was observed only in the cued condition, suggesting that top-down attention enhanced relevant types of subliminal semantic processing [ 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%