Fig. 2
From: The UnconTrust Database for Studies of Unconscious Semantic Processing and Attentional Allocation

Sanity check analyses conducted to validate the database. (a) Masking is the most used procedure for rendering stimuli invisible, followed by Continuous Flash Suppression. (b) As expected, the experiments probe different types of semantic processing (lingual, visual and numerical), followed by attention allocation experiments. (c) A comparison of the types of experiments confirms the integrity of the data: both analyses reveal 319 experiments reporting positive effects, 113 reporting negative, and 37 experiments reporting mixed. (d) A distribution of the experiments to journals. This nicely shows that the database covers all the expected journals in the field (and some non-professional ones).