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意识边缘的异常:一项 ERP 研究。

Anomalies at the borderline of awareness: an ERP study.

机构信息

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

J Cogn Neurosci. 2011 Mar;23(3):514-23. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21370. Epub 2009 Nov 19.

Abstract

Behaviorally, some semantic anomalies, such as those used to demonstrate N400 effects in ERPs, are easy to detect. However, some, such as "after an air crash, where should the survivors be buried?" are difficult. The difference has to do with the extent to which the anomalous word fits the general context. We asked whether anomalies that are missed elicit an ERP that could be taken as indicating unconscious recognition, and whether both types elicit an N400 effect when they are detected. We found that difficult anomalies having a good fit to general context did not produce an N400 effect, whereas control "easy-to-detect" anomalies did. For difficult anomalies, there was no evidence for unconscious detection occurring. The results support a qualitative distinction in the way the two types of anomalies are processed, and the idea that semantic information is simply not utilized (shallow processing) when difficult anomalies are missed.

摘要

从行为上看,一些语义异常,如用于在 ERP 中演示 N400 效应的那些异常,很容易被发现。然而,有些则比较困难,例如“空难后,幸存者应该被埋在哪里?” 这种差异与异常词与一般语境的吻合程度有关。我们想知道,被忽视的异常是否会引发可以被视为无意识识别的 ERP,以及当它们被检测到时,这两种类型是否都会引发 N400 效应。我们发现,与一般语境匹配良好的困难异常不会产生 N400 效应,而控制组的“易于检测”异常则会产生。对于困难的异常,没有证据表明无意识检测发生了。结果支持了这两种异常类型在处理方式上存在质的区别的观点,以及当困难异常被忽视时,语义信息根本没有被利用(浅处理)的观点。

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