Article Dans Une Revue Behavioral and Brain Sciences Année : 2025

Studying unconscious processing: Contention and consensus

Maor Schreiber
Pietro Amerio
David Carmel
Leon Y Deouell
Zoltan Dienes
Patxi Elosegi
Surya Gayet
Alon Goldstein
Adelina-Mihaela Halchin
Guido Hesselmann
Ruth Kimchi
Dominique Lamy
Leyla Loued-Khenissi
Sascha Meyen
Nitzan Micher
Michael Pitts
Roy Salomon
Kristian Sandberg
Iris A Schnepf
Aaron Schurger
David R Shanks
David Soto
Amir Tal
Darinka Trübutschek
Miguel A Vadillo
Simon van Gaal
Itay Yaron
Zefan Zheng
Nathan Faivre
Liad Mudrik

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There is no widespread agreement about the extent to which perceptual and cognitive processes can occur unconsciously. This lack of consensus stems, at least in part, from the use of a diversity of sometimes suboptimal methods and measures. We, a group of international experts in unconscious processing, propose methodological recommendations and identify outstanding issues that highlight knowledge gaps and complex decisions that researchers have to face. Our recommendations and their underlying considerations can guide future research and serve as a reference point for future discussions, ultimately leading to more rigorous approaches in unconscious processing research.

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hal-05191619 , version 1 (29-07-2025)

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François Stockart, Maor Schreiber, Pietro Amerio, David Carmel, Axel Cleeremans, et al.. Studying unconscious processing: Contention and consensus. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2025, pp.1 - 77. ⟨10.1017/s0140525x25101489⟩. ⟨hal-05191619⟩
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