“…Campbell and Kenny (1999, pp. xiii) Examinations of the capacities and capabilities of nonconscious processes have been part of experimental psychology from the late 19th century (e.g., Peirce & Jastrow, 1885;Sidis, 1898) throughout the 20th century (e.g., Bruner, 1957;Dehaene et al, 1998;Greenwald, 1992;Greenwald et al, 1996;Marcel, 1983) and are still flourishing in the second decade of the 21st century (e.g., Abir et al, 2017;Faivre et al, 2014;Lei et al, 2017;Moors et al, 2017;Salomon et al, 2017). In recent decades, the modal view suggests that nonconscious mental processes are an inherent part of human psychology (e.g., Bargh et al, 2012;Breitmeyer & Ögmen, 2006;Capa et al, 2011;Dehaene et al, 2006;Dijksterhuis et al, 2006;Faivre et al, 2014;Goldstein & Hassin, 2017;Hassin, 2013;Hassin & Sklar, 2014;Lamy et al, 2008;Sklar et al, 2018;Van Opstal et al, 2010;Zacks et al, 2007).…”