Department of Neurobiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Conscious Cogn. 2011 Jun;20(2):269-79. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.08.004. Epub 2010 Sep 16.
Previous studies suggested that emotions can be correctly interpreted from facial expressions in the absence of conscious awareness of the face. Our goal was to explore whether subordinate information about a face's gender and race could also become available without awareness of the face. Participants classified the race or the gender of unfamiliar faces that were ambiguous with regard to these dimensions. The ambiguous faces were preceded by face-images that unequivocally represented gender and race, rendered consciously invisible by simultaneous continuous-flash-suppression. The classification of ambiguous faces was biased away from the category of the adaptor only when it was consciously visible. The duration of subjective visibility correlated with the aftereffect strength. Moreover, face identity was consequential only if consciously perceived. These results suggest that while conscious awareness is not needed for basic level categorization, it is needed for subordinate categorization. Emotional information might be unique in this respect.
先前的研究表明,在没有对面部有意识察觉的情况下,人们可以正确地从面部表情中解读情绪。我们的目标是探究在没有对面部有意识察觉的情况下,关于面部的次要信息(如性别和种族)是否也可以变得可用。参与者对这些维度上模棱两可的陌生面孔的性别或种族进行分类。这些模棱两可的面孔之前是明确代表性别和种族的面孔图像,通过同时进行连续闪光抑制使其在意识上不可见。只有当适应器在意识上可见时,对模棱两可的面孔的分类才会偏向适应器的类别。主观可见性的持续时间与后效强度相关。此外,只有在有意识地感知到时,面部身份才具有重要意义。这些结果表明,虽然基本水平的分类不需要有意识的察觉,但次要分类则需要。在这方面,情感信息可能是独特的。