Silvia Paul J, Phillips Ann G
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Self Identity. 2013 Apr;12(2):114-127. doi: 10.1080/15298868.2011.639550. Epub 2012 Feb 15.
Objective self-awareness theory contends that focusing attention on the self initiates an automatic comparison of self to standards. To gain evidence for automatic self-standard comparison processes, two experiments manipulated attention to self with subliminal first-name priming. People completed a computer-based parity task after being instructed that the standard was to be fast or to be accurate. Subliminal first name priming increased behavioral adherence to the explicit standard. When told to be fast, self-focused people made more mistakes and had faster response times; when told to be accurate, self-focused people made fewer mistakes. A manipulation of conscious self-awareness (via a mirror) had the same self-regulatory effects. The findings suggest that comparing self to standards can occur automatically and that it is attention to self, not awareness of the self per se, that evokes self-evaluation.
客观自我意识理论认为,将注意力集中在自我身上会引发自我与标准的自动比较。为了获得自动自我标准比较过程的证据,两项实验通过阈下名字启动来操纵对自我的注意力。在被告知标准是要快速或准确之后,人们完成了一项基于计算机的奇偶任务。阈下名字启动增加了对明确标准的行为依从性。当被告知要快速时,自我关注的人犯的错误更多,反应时间更快;当被告知要准确时,自我关注的人犯的错误更少。对有意识自我意识的一种操纵(通过一面镜子)具有相同的自我调节效果。研究结果表明,自我与标准的比较可以自动发生,并且引发自我评估的是对自我的注意力,而非自我本身的意识。