Psychology Department, Shippensburg University, 101 FSC, Shippensburg, PA 17257, USA.
Percept Mot Skills. 2011 Aug;113(1):242-56. doi: 10.2466/22.24.27.PMS.113.4.242-256.
A key problem in unconscious perception research is ruling out the possibility that weak conscious awareness of stimuli might explain the results. In the present study, signal detection theory was compared with the objective threshold/strategic model as explanations of results for detection and identification sensitivity in a commonly used unconscious perception task. In the task, 64 undergraduate participants detected and identified one of four briefly displayed, visually masked letters. Identification was significantly above baseline (i.e., proportion correct > .25) at the highest detection confidence rating. This result is most consistent with signal detection theory's continuum of sensory states and serves as a possible index of conscious perception. However, there was limited support for the other model in the form of a predicted "looker's inhibition" effect, which produced identification performance that was significantly below baseline. One additional result, an interaction between the target stimulus and type of mask, raised concerns for the generality of unconscious perception effects.
无意识知觉研究中的一个关键问题是排除刺激的微弱意识可能解释结果的可能性。在本研究中,信号检测理论与客观阈值/策略模型进行了比较,以解释在常用的无意识知觉任务中检测和识别灵敏度的结果。在任务中,64 名本科生检测并识别四个短暂显示的、视觉屏蔽的字母之一。在最高检测置信度评分时,识别显著高于基线(即正确比例>.25)。这一结果与信号检测理论的连续感觉状态最为一致,可作为意识知觉的可能指标。然而,其他模型的支持有限,表现为一种预测的“观察者抑制”效应,其识别表现明显低于基线。另一个结果,即目标刺激与掩蔽类型之间的相互作用,引起了对无意识知觉效应普遍性的关注。