Sackur Jérôme, Dehaene Stanislas
Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, EHESS/CNRS/DEC-ENS, Département d'Etudes Cognitives, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France.
Cognition. 2009 May;111(2):187-211. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.010.
A simple view, which dates back to Turing, proposes that complex cognitive operations are composed of serially arranged elementary operations, each passing intermediate results to the next. However, whether and how such serial processing is achieved with a brain composed of massively parallel processors, remains an open question. Here, we study the cognitive architecture for chained operations with an elementary arithmetic algorithm: we required participants to add (or subtract) two to a digit, and then compare the result with five. In four experiments, we probed the internal implementation of this task with chronometric analysis, the cued-response method, the priming method, and a subliminal forced-choice procedure. We found evidence for an approximately sequential processing, with an important qualification: the second operation in the algorithm appears to start before completion of the first operation. Furthermore, initially the second operation takes as input the stimulus number rather than the output of the first operation. Thus, operations that should be processed serially are in fact executed partially in parallel. Furthermore, although each elementary operation can proceed subliminally, their chaining does not occur in the absence of conscious perception. Overall, the results suggest that chaining is slow, effortful, imperfect (resulting partly in parallel rather than serial execution) and dependent on conscious control.
一种可追溯到图灵的简单观点认为,复杂的认知操作由按顺序排列的基本操作组成,每个操作将中间结果传递给下一个操作。然而,由大量并行处理器组成的大脑是否以及如何实现这种串行处理,仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。在这里,我们用一种基本算术算法研究链式操作的认知架构:我们要求参与者将一个数字加(或减)2,然后将结果与5进行比较。在四个实验中,我们用计时分析、线索反应法、启动法和阈下强制选择程序探究了该任务的内部实现方式。我们发现了近似顺序处理的证据,但有一个重要限定条件:算法中的第二个操作似乎在第一个操作完成之前就开始了。此外,最初第二个操作将刺激数字而非第一个操作的输出作为输入。因此,本应串行处理的操作实际上部分是并行执行的。此外,虽然每个基本操作都可以在阈下进行,但在没有意识感知的情况下它们不会形成链式反应。总体而言,结果表明链式反应缓慢、费力、不完美(部分导致并行而非串行执行)且依赖于意识控制。