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- W2899303572 abstract "An observer's current goals can influence the processing of visual stimuli. Such influences can work to enhance goal-relevant stimuli and suppress goal-irrelevant stimuli. Here, we combined behavioral testing and electroencephalography (EEG) to examine whether such enhancement and suppression effects arise even when the stimuli are masked from awareness. We used a feature-based spatial cueing paradigm, in which participants searched four-item arrays for a target in a specific color. Immediately before the target array, a nonpredictive cue display was presented in which a cue matched or mismatched the searched-for target color, and appeared either at the target location (spatially valid) or another location (spatially invalid). Cue displays were masked using continuous flash suppression. The EEG data revealed that target-colored cues produced robust N2pc and NT responses-both signatures of spatial orienting-and distractor-colored cues produced a robust PD-a signature of suppression. Critically, the cueing effects occurred for both conscious and unconscious cues. The N2pc and NT were larger in the aware versus unaware cue condition, but the PD was roughly equivalent in magnitude across the two conditions. Our findings suggest that top-down control settings for task-relevant features elicit selective enhancement and suppression even in the absence of conscious perception. We conclude that conscious perception modulates selective enhancement of visual features, but suppression of those features is largely independent of awareness." @default.
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- W2899303572 date "2018-10-30" @default.
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- W2899303572 title "Neural correlates of goal-directed enhancement and suppression of visual stimuli in the absence of conscious perception" @default.
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