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We will present recent studies exploiting various paradigmatic phenomena for manipulating conscious visual awareness, which includes bistable perception, crowding, and continuous flash suppression. The symposium will further explore factors influencing our becoming consciously aware of visual stimul...
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doaj-ef5c64ca8b674164a6a3c277ceaceaf02020-11-25T03:22:12ZengSAGE Publishingi-Perception2041-66952012-10-01310.1068/if60210.1068_if602S6: SummaryChai-Youn Kim0Korea University, KoreaWe will present recent studies exploiting various paradigmatic phenomena for manipulating conscious visual awareness, which includes bistable perception, crowding, and continuous flash suppression. The symposium will further explore factors influencing our becoming consciously aware of visual stimuli; attention, imagery, emotion, and learning will be considered. The neural correlates of conscious visual awareness will also be discussed.https://doi.org/10.1068/if602 |
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We will present recent studies exploiting various paradigmatic phenomena for manipulating conscious visual awareness, which includes bistable perception, crowding, and continuous flash suppression. The symposium will further explore factors influencing our becoming consciously aware of visual stimuli; attention, imagery, emotion, and learning will be considered. The neural correlates of conscious visual awareness will also be discussed. |
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