par Holender, Daniel ;Duscherer, Katia
Référence Behavioral and brain sciences, 25, 3, page (340-341)
Publication Publié, 2002-06
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : We analyze some of the recent evidence for unconscious semantic access stemming from tasks that, although based on a priming procedure, generate semantic congruity effects because of response competition, not semantic priming effects. We argue that such effects cannot occur without at least some glimpses of awareness about the identity and the meaning of a significant proportion of the primes.