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      Scene Integration Without Awareness: No Conclusive Evidence for Processing Scene Congruency During Continuous Flash Suppression.

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          A recent study showed that scenes with an object-background relationship that is semantically incongruent break interocular suppression faster than scenes with a semantically congruent relationship. These results implied that semantic relations between the objects and the background of a scene could be extracted in the absence of visual awareness of the stimulus. In the current study, we assessed the replicability of this finding and tried to rule out an alternative explanation dependent on low-level differences between the stimuli. Furthermore, we used a Bayesian analysis to quantify the evidence in favor of the presence or absence of a scene-congruency effect. Across three experiments, we found no convincing evidence for a scene-congruency effect or a modulation of scene congruency by scene inversion. These findings question the generalizability of previous observations and cast doubt on whether genuine semantic processing of object-background relationships in scenes can manifest during interocular suppression.

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          Journal
          Psychol Sci
          Psychological science
          1467-9280
          0956-7976
          Jul 2016
          : 27
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Brain and Cognition, University of Leuven pieter.moors@kuleuven.be.
          [2 ] Department of Brain and Cognition, University of Leuven.
          Article
          0956797616642525
          10.1177/0956797616642525
          27225219
          ab476c89-58e1-4b09-a06c-51f725e72ea2
          © The Author(s) 2016.
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          consciousness,open data,subliminal perception,visual perception

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