Fig 1.
The sequence of stimulation in the 282 ms stimulus-onset asynchrony/prime duration condition. The participants responded to the orientation of the target and then rated the visibility of the prime and made a forced-choice response to the orientation of the prime.
Fig 2.
(A) Rated consciousness of the prime in the critical trials as a function of SOA/prime duration. The participants reported that they either did not see anything presented (= nothing), they saw a glimpse of something (= something), or they think they saw or could guess the orientation of the prime (= orientation). (B) Accuracy of the two-alternative forced-choice responses to the orientation of the prime. (C) Observed response times to congruent (c; solid line) and incongruent (i; dotted line) targets, and (D) modeled priming effects. Error bars represent SEM.