“…Recent experimental work has shown that consciously perceived non-visual stimuli may even be integrated with stimuli rendered invisible through various masking paradigms (i.e. auditory (Alsius & Munhall, 2013;Lunghi, Morrone, & Alais, 2014), tactile (Lunghi & Alais, 2013;Lunghi, Binda, & Morrone, 2010;Salomon, Galli, et al, 2015), olfactory (Zhou, Jiang, He, & Chen, 2010), proprioceptive (Salomon, Lim, Herbelin, Hesselmann, & Blanke, 2013) and vestibular (Salomon, Kaliuzhna, Herbelin, & Blanke, 2015)) and that even a subliminal auditory and a subliminal visual stimulus can be integrated and impact consciousness (Faivre, Mudrik, Schwartz, & Koch, 2014;Noel, Wallace, & Blake, 2015). Do these findings on unconscious integration also extend to self-consciousness and BSC in particular, which is often considered a more complex and specific form of conscious content (Dehaene & Changeux, 2011;Gallagher, 2000)?…”