Psychology Department, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91905, Israel.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Nov 27;109(48):19614-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1211645109. Epub 2012 Nov 12.
The modal view in the cognitive and neural sciences holds that consciousness is necessary for abstract, symbolic, and rule-following computations. Hence, semantic processing of multiple-word expressions, and performing of abstract mathematical computations, are widely believed to require consciousness. We report a series of experiments in which we show that multiple-word verbal expressions can be processed outside conscious awareness and that multistep, effortful arithmetic equations can be solved unconsciously. All experiments used Continuous Flash Suppression to render stimuli invisible for relatively long durations (up to 2,000 ms). Where appropriate, unawareness was verified using both objective and subjective measures. The results show that novel word combinations, in the form of expressions that contain semantic violations, become conscious before expressions that do not contain semantic violations, that the more negative a verbal expression is, the more quickly it becomes conscious, and that subliminal arithmetic equations prime their results. These findings call for a significant update of our view of conscious and unconscious processes.
认知神经科学中的模态观点认为,意识对于抽象、符号和遵循规则的计算是必要的。因此,多词表达的语义处理和抽象数学计算被广泛认为需要意识。我们报告了一系列实验,这些实验表明多词言语表达可以在无意识的情况下进行处理,并且多步骤、费力的算术运算可以在无意识的情况下进行解决。所有实验都使用连续闪光抑制(Continuous Flash Suppression)使刺激在相对较长的时间内(长达 2000 毫秒)不可见。在适当的情况下,使用客观和主观的测量方法来验证无意识状态。结果表明,以包含语义违反的表达式形式的新的单词组合在不包含语义违反的表达式之前变得有意识,言语表达越消极,它变得有意识的速度就越快,并且潜意识中的算术方程会对其结果进行提示。这些发现要求我们对意识和无意识过程的观点进行重大更新。