Subliminal perception
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Subliminal perception is the perception of Subliminal stimulation.
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Further reading
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Books
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- Dixon, N. F. (1971). Subliminal Perception: The nature of a controversy, McGraw-Hill, New York.
Papers
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- Greeenwald, Anthony W. (1992). New Look 3: Unconscious Cognition Reclaimed, American Psychologist, 47.
- Holender, D. (1986). Semantic activation without conscious identification in dichotic listening, parafoveal vision, and visual masking: A survey and appraisal. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 9, 1-23.
- Merikle, P. M., and M. Daneman (1998). Psychological Investigations of Unconscious Perception, Journal of Consciousness Studies.
- Watanabe, Sasaki, Nanez (2001). Perceptual learning without perception. Nature, 413, 844-848.
- Seitz and Watanabe (2003). Is subliminal learning really passive. Nature, 422, 36.
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