a Colorado State University , Department of Psychology , Fort Collins , CO , USA.
Cogn Neurosci. 2012;3(3-4):210-1. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2012.689965.
Abstract Voss et al. review work showing unconscious contributions to recognition memory. An electrophysiological effect, the N300, appears to signify an unconscious recognition process. Whether such unconscious recognition requires highly specific experimental circumstances or can occur in typical types of recognition testing situations has remained a question. The fact that the N300 has also been shown to be the sole electrophysiological correlate of the recognition-without-identification effect that occurs with visual word fragments suggests that unconscious processes may contribute to a wider range of recognition testing situations than those originally investigated by Voss and colleagues. Some implications of this possibility are discussed.
摘要 Voss 等人回顾了无意识对识别记忆贡献的研究工作。一种称为 N300 的电生理效应似乎标志着无意识的识别过程。无意识识别是否需要高度特定的实验条件,或者是否可以在典型的识别测试情况下发生,这一直是一个问题。事实表明,N300 也是视觉单词片段引起的识别而无辨认效应的唯一电生理相关物,这表明无意识过程可能对更广泛的识别测试情况做出贡献,而不仅仅是 Voss 等人最初研究的情况。本文讨论了这种可能性的一些影响。