Zedelius Claire M, Veling Harm, Custers Ruud, Bijleveld Erik, Chiew Kimberly S, Aarts Henk
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, 93106-9660, USA,
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2014 Jun;14(2):493-508. doi: 10.3758/s13415-013-0241-z.
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of interest in psychology and neuroscience. Traditional, cognitive approaches to this topic have focused solely on consciously communicated rewards. Recently, a largely neuroscience-inspired perspective has emerged to examine the potential role of conscious awareness of reward information in effective reward pursuit. The present article reviews research employing a newly developed monetary-reward-priming paradigm that allows for a systematic investigation of this perspective. We analyze this research to identify similarities and differences in how consciously and unconsciously perceived rewards impact three distinct aspects relevant to performance: decision making, task preparation, and task execution. We further discuss whether conscious awareness, in modulating the effects of reward information, plays a role similar to its role in modulating the effects of other affective information. Implications of these insights for understanding the role of consciousness in modulating goal-directed behavior more generally are discussed.
人类表现如何通过奖励得到改善这一问题,是心理学和神经科学中反复受到关注的话题。针对该话题的传统认知方法仅聚焦于有意识传达的奖励。最近,一种主要受神经科学启发的观点出现了,用以研究奖励信息的意识觉知在有效追求奖励中的潜在作用。本文回顾了采用一种新开发的金钱奖励启动范式的研究,该范式能够对这一观点进行系统研究。我们分析这项研究,以确定有意识和无意识感知的奖励在影响与表现相关的三个不同方面(决策、任务准备和任务执行)时的异同。我们进一步讨论,意识觉知在调节奖励信息的效果时,是否发挥着与其在调节其他情感信息的效果时类似的作用。本文还讨论了这些见解对于更全面理解意识在调节目标导向行为中的作用的意义。