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      Multilateralism as a tool: Exploring French military cooperation in the Sahel

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      Journal of Strategic Studies
      Informa UK Limited

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              Language can boost otherwise unseen objects into visual awareness.

              Linguistic labels (e.g., "chair") seem to activate visual properties of the objects to which they refer. Here we investigated whether language-based activation of visual representations can affect the ability to simply detect the presence of an object. We used continuous flash suppression to suppress visual awareness of familiar objects while they were continuously presented to one eye. Participants made simple detection decisions, indicating whether they saw any image. Hearing a verbal label before the simple detection task changed performance relative to an uninformative cue baseline. Valid labels improved performance relative to no-label baseline trials. Invalid labels decreased performance. Labels affected both sensitivity (d') and response times. In addition, we found that the effectiveness of labels varied predictably as a function of the match between the shape of the stimulus and the shape denoted by the label. Together, the findings suggest that facilitated detection of invisible objects due to language occurs at a perceptual rather than semantic locus. We hypothesize that when information associated with verbal labels matches stimulus-driven activity, language can provide a boost to perception, propelling an otherwise invisible image into awareness.
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                Journal
                Journal of Strategic Studies
                Journal of Strategic Studies
                Informa UK Limited
                0140-2390
                1743-937X
                June 06 2020
                March 04 2020
                June 06 2020
                : 43
                : 4
                : 560-582
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Inter- and Transnational Cooperation, German Development Institute, Bonn, Germany
                Article
                10.1080/01402390.2020.1733986
                c403a492-2149-4029-8518-b8a489c8af3a
                © 2020
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