Jessup Ryan K, O'Doherty John P
Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Neuron. 2009 Mar 12;61(5):649-50. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.02.017.
In this issue of Neuron, Seitz et al. show that humans exhibit enhanced perceptual discrimination for visual stimuli that have been repeatedly paired with reward under conditions of suppressed awareness. These findings challenge the view that awareness and focused attention are necessary for perceptual learning.
在本期《神经元》杂志中,塞茨等人表明,在意识被抑制的条件下,人类对与奖励反复配对的视觉刺激表现出更强的感知辨别能力。这些发现挑战了那种认为意识和集中注意力对感知学习是必要的观点。