Current concerns in visual masking

Emotion. 2006 Nov;6(4):675-80. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.6.4.675.

Abstract

Theories of emotion postulate that emotional input is processed independently from perceptual awareness. Although visual masking has a long tradition in studying whether emotional pictures are processed below a supposed threshold of perceptual awareness (subliminal perception), a consensus has yet to be reached. This article reviews current concerns in the use of visual masking. These include a reliable presentation method, the role of masking pictures, common definitions of awareness and their problems, current models of awareness, and neural mechanisms. A useful strategy may be the study of dose-response relationships between awareness and emotion processing that avoids a dichotomous view of awareness and allows conclusions about the relative independence of emotional processing from awareness.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Affect
  • Awareness
  • Humans
  • Perceptual Masking*
  • Psychological Theory*
  • Visual Perception*