Panadero A, Castellanos M C, Tudela P
Brain, Mind and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC), University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Brain, Mind and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC), University of Granada, Granada, Spain; Department of Experimental Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Granada.
Conscious Cogn. 2015 Jan;31:35-45. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.09.016. Epub 2014 Oct 27.
Cognitive control is a central topic of interest in psychology and cognitive neuroscience and has traditionally been associated with consciousness. However, recent research suggests that cognitive control may be unconscious in character. The main purpose of our study was to further explore this area of research focusing on the possibly unconscious nature of the conflict adaptation effect, specifically the context-specific proportion congruency effect (CSPCE), by using a masked Stroop-like task where the proportion of congruency was associated to various masks. We used electrophysiological measures to analyze the neural correlates of the CSPCE. Results showed evidence of an unconscious CSPCE in reaction times (RTs) and the N2 and P3 components. In addition, the P2 component evoked by both target and masks indicated that the proportion of congruency was processed earlier than the congruency between the color word and the ink color of the target. Taken together, our results provided evidence pointing to an unconscious CSPCE.
认知控制是心理学和认知神经科学中一个核心的研究主题,传统上一直与意识相关联。然而,最近的研究表明,认知控制在本质上可能是无意识的。我们研究的主要目的是通过使用一种类似斯特鲁普任务的掩蔽任务,进一步探索这一研究领域,该任务中一致性比例与各种掩蔽相关,重点关注冲突适应效应,特别是情境特定比例一致性效应(CSPCE)可能的无意识本质。我们使用电生理测量方法来分析CSPCE的神经关联。结果显示,在反应时间(RTs)以及N2和P3成分中存在无意识CSPCE的证据。此外,由目标和掩蔽诱发的P2成分表明,一致性比例的处理早于目标颜色词与墨水颜色之间的一致性处理。综合来看,我们的结果提供了指向无意识CSPCE的证据。