Valdés B, Catena A, Marí-Beffa P
University of Wales, Bangor, Adeilad Brigantia, Penrallt Road, Gwynedd LL57 2AS, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2005 Jun;14(2):278-95. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.08.001.
A classical definition of automaticity establishes that automatic processing occurs without attention or consciousness, and cannot be controlled. Previous studies have demonstrated that semantic priming can be reduced if attention is directed to a low-level of analysis. This finding suggests that semantic processing is not automatic since it can be controlled. In this paper, we present two experiments that demonstrate that semantic processing may occur in the absence of attention and consciousness. A negative semantic priming effect was found when a low-level prime-task was required and when a masked lexical decision prime-task was performed (Experiment 1). This paper also discusses the limitations of the inhibitory mechanism involved in negative semantic priming effect.
自动性的经典定义表明,自动加工在没有注意力或意识参与的情况下发生,并且无法被控制。先前的研究表明,如果将注意力导向低水平分析,语义启动效应会减弱。这一发现表明语义加工不是自动的,因为它可以被控制。在本文中,我们呈现了两个实验,证明语义加工可能在没有注意力和意识的情况下发生。当需要执行低水平启动任务以及执行掩蔽词汇判断启动任务时,发现了负语义启动效应(实验1)。本文还讨论了负语义启动效应所涉及的抑制机制的局限性。