Kunde Wilfried, Kiesel Andrea, Hoffmann Joachim
Department of Psychology, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, 06099 Halle (Saale), Germany.
Cognition. 2003 Jun;88(2):223-42. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(03)00023-4.
Visual stimuli (primes) presented too briefly to be consciously identified can nevertheless affect responses to subsequent stimuli - an instance of unconscious cognition. There is a lively debate as to whether such priming effects originate from unconscious semantic processing of the primes or from reactivation of learned motor responses that conscious stimuli afford during preceding practice. In four experiments we demonstrate that unconscious stimuli owe their impact neither to automatic semantic categorization nor to memory traces of preceding stimulus-response episodes, but to their match with pre-specified cognitive action-trigger conditions. The intentional creation of such triggers allows actors to control the way unconscious stimuli bias their behaviour.
呈现时间过短以至于无法被有意识识别的视觉刺激(启动刺激),仍然能够影响对后续刺激的反应——这是无意识认知的一个实例。关于这种启动效应是源于启动刺激的无意识语义加工,还是源于对之前练习中意识刺激所提供的习得运动反应的重新激活,存在着热烈的争论。在四项实验中,我们证明无意识刺激的影响既不源于自动语义分类,也不源于先前刺激-反应事件的记忆痕迹,而是源于它们与预先指定的认知行动触发条件的匹配。有意创造这样的触发条件,使行动者能够控制无意识刺激影响其行为的方式。