Conscious awareness is necessary for affective faces to influence social judgments

Volume: 79, Pages: 181 - 187
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
A growing body of research claims that stimuli presented outside conscious awareness can influence affect, speech perception, decision-making, eating behavior, and social judgments. However, research has shown that conscious awareness is a continuous phenomenon. Using a continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm to suppress awareness of affective faces (smiling and scowling), we demonstrate that some awareness of suppressed stimuli is required...
Paper Details
Title
Conscious awareness is necessary for affective faces to influence social judgments
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
79
Pages
181 - 187
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