no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
A dissociation between selective attention and conscious awareness in the representation of temporal order information
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Eimer, Martin |
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35 |
C |
p. 274-281 |
article |
2 |
Ambiguity between self and other: Individual differences in action attribution
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de Bézenac, Christophe E. |
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35 |
C |
p. 1-15 |
article |
3 |
Boundary conditions for the influence of unfamiliar non-target primes in unconscious evaluative priming: The moderating role of attentional task sets
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Kiefer, Markus |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 342-356 |
article |
4 |
Children with positive attitudes towards mind-wandering provide invalid subjective reports of mind-wandering during an experimental task
|
Zhang, Yi |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 136-142 |
article |
5 |
Consciousness as a graded and an all-or-none phenomenon: A conceptual analysis
|
Windey, Bert |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 185-191 |
article |
6 |
Consciousness wanted, attention found: Reasons for the advantage of the left visual field in identifying T2 among rapidly presented series
|
Verleger, Rolf |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 260-273 |
article |
7 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
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35 |
C |
p. IFC |
article |
8 |
Emotional specificities of autobiographical memory after breast cancer diagnosis
|
Morel, Nastassja |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 42-52 |
article |
9 |
Exogenous attention to unseen objects?
|
Norman, Liam J. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 319-329 |
article |
10 |
Exploring the visual (un)conscious
|
Breitmeyer, Bruno G. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 178-184 |
article |
11 |
Feeling of control of an action after supra and subliminal haptic distortions
|
Weibel, Sébastien |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 16-29 |
article |
12 |
Identifying words that emerge into consciousness: Effects of word valence and unconscious previewing
|
Prioli, Simone C. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 88-97 |
article |
13 |
Ignition’s glow: Ultra-fast spread of global cortical activity accompanying local “ignitions” in visual cortex during conscious visual perception
|
Noy, N. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 206-224 |
article |
14 |
Meditation has stronger relationships with mindfulness, kundalini, and mystical experiences than yoga or prayer
|
de Castro, John M. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 115-127 |
article |
15 |
Metacognitive sensitivity of subjective reports of decisional confidence and visual experience
|
Rausch, Manuel |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 192-205 |
article |
16 |
Occipital long-interval paired pulse TMS leads to slow wave components in NREM sleep
|
Stamm, Mihkel |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 78-87 |
article |
17 |
Open and closed cortico-subcortical loops: A neuro-computational account of access to consciousness in the distractor-induced blindness paradigm
|
Ebner, Christian |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 295-307 |
article |
18 |
Prior expectations facilitate metacognition for perceptual decision
|
Sherman, M.T. |
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35 |
C |
p. 53-65 |
article |
19 |
Psychophysical “blinding” methods reveal a functional hierarchy of unconscious visual processing
|
Breitmeyer, Bruno G. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 234-250 |
article |
20 |
Pupil dilation patterns reflect the contents of consciousness
|
Kang, Olivia |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 128-135 |
article |
21 |
Reply to Bachmann and Aru
|
Mack, Arien |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 156-157 |
article |
22 |
Reset a task set after five minutes of mindfulness practice
|
Kuo, Chun-Yu |
|
|
35 |
C |
p. 98-109 |
article |
23 |
RETRACTED: Meditation-induced cognitive-control states regulate response-conflict adaptation: Evidence from trial-to-trial adjustments in the Simon task
|
Colzato, Lorenza S. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 110-114 |
article |
24 |
Retrospective reversal of extinction of conditioned fear by instruction
|
Zeng, Qing |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 171-177 |
article |
25 |
Selecting category specific visual information: Top-down and bottom-up control of object based attention
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Corradi-Dell’Acqua, Corrado |
|
|
35 |
C |
p. 330-341 |
article |
26 |
S-ketamine influences strategic allocation of attention but not exogenous capture of attention
|
Fuchs, Isabella |
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35 |
C |
p. 282-294 |
article |
27 |
The Mozart Effect: A quantitative EEG study
|
Verrusio, Walter |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 150-155 |
article |
28 |
The neural correlates of movement intentions: A pilot study comparing hypnotic and simulated paralysis
|
Ludwig, Vera U. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 158-170 |
article |
29 |
The state of a central inhibition system predicts access to visual targets: An ERP study on distractor-induced blindness (DIB)
|
Niedeggen, Michael |
|
|
35 |
C |
p. 308-318 |
article |
30 |
The two-visual-systems hypothesis and the perspectival features of visual experience
|
Foley, Robert T. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 225-233 |
article |
31 |
Tunes stuck in your brain: The frequency and affective evaluation of involuntary musical imagery correlate with cortical structure
|
Farrugia, Nicolas |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 66-77 |
article |
32 |
Using continual flash suppression to investigate cognitive aftereffects
|
Huber, David E. |
|
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35 |
C |
p. 30-32 |
article |
33 |
Vigilance impossible: Diligence, distraction, and daydreaming all lead to failures in a practical monitoring task
|
Casner, Stephen M. |
|
|
35 |
C |
p. 33-41 |
article |
34 |
Weighing the evidence for a dorsal processing bias under continuous flash suppression
|
Ludwig, Karin |
|
|
35 |
C |
p. 251-259 |
article |
35 |
Zapping the gap: Reducing the multisensory temporal binding window by means of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
|
Zmigrod, Sharon |
|
|
35 |
C |
p. 143-149 |
article |