Georg-Elias-Müller Institute for Psychology, Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany.
Conscious Cogn. 2013 Jun;22(2):528-44. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.002. Epub 2013 Apr 9.
Unconscious stimuli can influence participants' motor behavior as well as more complex mental processes. Previous cue-priming experiments demonstrated that masked cues can modulate endogenous shifts of spatial attention as measured by choice reaction time tasks. Here, we applied a signal detection task with masked luminance targets to determine the source and the scope of effects of masked stimuli. Target-detection performance was modulated by prime-cue congruency, indicating that prime-cue congruency modulates signal enhancement at early levels of target processing. These effects, however, were only found when the prime was perceptually similar to the cue indicting that primes influence early target processing in an indirect way by facilitating cue processing. Together with previous research we conclude that masked stimuli can modulate perceptual and post-central levels of processing. Findings mark a new limit of the effects of unconscious stimuli which seem to have a smaller scope than conscious stimuli.
无意识刺激可以影响参与者的运动行为以及更复杂的心理过程。先前的线索启动实验表明,掩蔽线索可以通过选择反应时间任务来调节内源性的空间注意转移。在这里,我们应用了带有掩蔽亮度目标的信号检测任务来确定掩蔽刺激的来源和影响范围。目标检测性能受到启动线索一致性的调节,这表明启动线索一致性调节了目标处理早期阶段的信号增强。然而,只有当启动与指示线索在感知上相似时,这些效应才会出现,这表明启动以间接的方式通过促进线索处理来影响早期目标处理。结合先前的研究,我们得出结论,掩蔽刺激可以调节知觉和后中央处理水平。这些发现标志着无意识刺激效应的新限制,它们的范围似乎比有意识刺激小。