Bargh J A
New York University.
Am J Psychol. 1992 Summer;105(2):181-99.
In the past 15 years, the single term automatic has been applied to a diversity of laboratory phenomena that differ as to the preconditions necessary for their occurrence. Several major strains of automaticity are distinguished, based on the experimental conditions under which they are obtained: preconscious automatic processes, requiring only the proximal stimulus event; postconscious automatic processes, similar to preconscious effects but needing a recent activation or "priming" event for their operation; and goal-dependent automatic processes, which occur only when a specific, intentional processing goal is in place. It is argued that to more accurately specify the conditions under which an automatic effect will occur in the natural environment, greater attention needs to be given to aspects of the experimental paradigm (e.g., subjects' task goal, questionnaire administrations, previous tasks) that might be necessary to produce the effect.
在过去的15年里,“自动性”这一术语被应用于各种各样的实验室现象,这些现象在其发生所需的前提条件方面存在差异。根据获得这些现象的实验条件,区分出了几种主要的自动性类型:前意识自动过程,仅需近端刺激事件;后意识自动过程,类似于前意识效应,但需要最近的激活或“启动”事件才能运行;以及目标依赖自动过程,仅在特定的有意加工目标存在时才会发生。有人认为,为了更准确地确定在自然环境中自动效应发生的条件,需要更多地关注实验范式的各个方面(例如,受试者的任务目标、问卷管理、先前的任务),这些方面可能是产生该效应所必需的。