Utrecht University, Department of Psychology, PO Box 80140, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Conscious Cogn. 2011 Jun;20(2):355-62. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.001. Epub 2010 May 26.
Two experiments examined similarities and differences in the effects of consciously and unconsciously perceived rewards on the active maintenance of goal-relevant information. Participants could gain high and low monetary rewards for performance on a word span task. The reward value was presented supraliminally (consciously visible) or subliminally at different stages during the task. In Experiment 1, rewards were presented before participants processed the target words. Enhanced performance was found in response to higher rewards, regardless whether they were presented supraliminally or subliminally. In Experiment 2, rewards were presented after participants processed the target words, i.e., during maintenance. Performance increased in response to relatively high rewards when they were presented subliminally, but decreased when they were presented supraliminally. We conclude that both consciously and unconsciously perceived rewards boost resources supporting the maintenance of task-relevant information. Conscious processing of rewards can, however, heavily interfere with an ongoing maintenance process and impair performance.
两项实验考察了在主动维持目标相关信息方面,意识和无意识感知奖励的影响的异同。参与者可以通过完成单词跨度任务获得高和低的货币奖励。奖励价值在任务的不同阶段以超阈限(有意识地可见)或阈下水平呈现。在实验 1 中,奖励在参与者处理目标词之前呈现。无论奖励是超阈限还是阈下呈现,较高的奖励都会增强表现。在实验 2 中,奖励在参与者处理目标词之后呈现,即在维持阶段。当奖励以阈下水平呈现时,相对较高的奖励会增加表现,但当奖励以超阈限水平呈现时,表现会下降。我们的结论是,无论是有意识还是无意识感知的奖励都可以增强支持维持任务相关信息的资源。然而,对奖励的有意识处理可能会严重干扰正在进行的维持过程并损害表现。