“…This view is supported by several recent studies; for instance, Mudrik and colleagues (2011) have demonstrated that relationships between fore-ground objects and background scenes can be processed without awareness (Mudrik & Koch, 2013; for a review, see Mudrik, Faivre, & Koch, 2014). Furthermore, intact Kanizsa figures, which integrate to form illusory contours, break from suppression faster than nonintact figures (Wang et al, 2012, but see Moors et al, 2015). With respect to more complex stimuli, as stated previously, upright faces break from suppression faster than inverted faces, with inversion known to disrupt holistic processing (Jiang et al, 2007;Stein et al, 2012;Zhou, Zhang et al, 2010).…”