Department of Psychology, Neuroscience, & Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Conscious Cogn. 2011 Dec;20(4):1433-51. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.06.002. Epub 2011 Jul 1.
In a series of four experiments, we examine the hypothesis that selective attention is crucial for the generation of conscious knowledge of contingency information. We investigated this question using a spatial priming task in which participants were required to localize a target letter in a probe display. In Experiment 1, participants kept track of the frequency with which the predictive letter in the prime appeared in various locations. This manipulation had a negligible impact on contingency awareness. Subsequent experiments requiring participants to attend to features (color, location) of the predictive letter increased contingency awareness somewhat, but there remained a large proportion of individuals who remained unaware of the strong contingency. Together the results of our experiments suggest that the construct of attention does not fully capture the processes that lead to contingency awareness, and suggest a critical role for bottom-up feature integration in explicit contingency learning.
在一系列四项实验中,我们检验了选择性注意对于产生对关联信息的意识性知识至关重要的假说。我们使用空间启动任务来研究这个问题,在该任务中,参与者需要在探针显示中定位目标字母。在实验 1 中,参与者记录了在各种位置出现的预测字母的频率。这一操作对关联意识的影响可以忽略不计。随后的实验要求参与者注意预测字母的特征(颜色、位置),这在一定程度上增加了关联意识,但仍有很大一部分人没有意识到强关联。我们的实验结果表明,注意的结构并不能完全捕捉到导致关联意识的过程,并表明自下而上的特征整合在明确的关联学习中起着关键作用。