Beaver John D, Mogg Karin, Bradley Brendan P
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
Emotion. 2005 Mar;5(1):67-79. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.5.1.67.
Two studies investigated the effects of conditioning to masked stimuli on visuospatial attention. During the conditioning phase, masked snakes and spiders were paired with a burst of white noise, or paired with an innocuous tone, in the conditioned stimulus (CS)+ and CS- conditions, respectively. Attentional allocation to the CSs was then assessed with a visual probe task, in which the CSs were presented unmasked (Experiment 1) or both unmasked and masked (Experiment 2), together with fear-irrelevant control stimuli (flowers and mushrooms). In Experiment 1, participants preferentially allocated attention to CS+ relative to control stimuli. Experiment 2 suggested that this attentional bias depended on the perceived aversiveness of the unconditioned stimulus and did not require conscious recognition of the CSs during both acquisition and expression.
两项研究调查了对掩蔽刺激进行条件作用对视觉空间注意力的影响。在条件作用阶段,在条件刺激(CS)+和CS-条件下,分别将掩蔽的蛇和蜘蛛与一阵白噪声配对,或将其与无害音调配对。然后用视觉探测任务评估对条件刺激的注意力分配,在该任务中,条件刺激以未掩蔽的形式呈现(实验1),或者以未掩蔽和掩蔽的形式同时呈现(实验2),同时伴有与恐惧无关的对照刺激(花朵和蘑菇)。在实验1中,与对照刺激相比,参与者优先将注意力分配到CS+上。实验2表明,这种注意力偏差取决于无条件刺激的感知厌恶程度,并且在习得和表现过程中都不需要对条件刺激有有意识的识别。