Lin Zhicheng, Murray Scott O
University of Washington, Seattle Ohio State University
University of Washington, Seattle.
Psychol Sci. 2015 Feb;26(2):221-30. doi: 10.1177/0956797614560770. Epub 2015 Jan 7.
Substantial evidence suggests that unconscious processing can be characterized as a lesser or weaker version of conscious processing. To test this notion, we designed a novel repeated-cuing procedure based on exogenous attention: The location of the attentional cue was first fixed across blocks (fixed-cue blocks), and then the cue was removed in subsequent blocks (no-cue blocks). The visibility of the cue was also manipulated. We found that when the cue was invisible, the response to a prespecified stimulus in the fixed-cue blocks was faster if the stimulus was at the cued location than if it was at the uncued location. But when the cue was visible, this cuing effect was abolished, potentially because of an awareness-dependent, location-based inhibition mechanism, as revealed by an attentional bias against the previously cued location in the no-cue blocks. We call this bias negative attentional aftereffect. These results provide novel evidence against the weaker-version characterization of unconscious effects, highlighting dissociable components of orienting and inhibition in exogenous cuing through awareness and temporal dynamics.
大量证据表明,无意识加工可被描述为有意识加工的较弱版本。为了验证这一观点,我们基于外源性注意设计了一种新颖的重复提示程序:注意提示的位置首先在各个组块中固定(固定提示组块),然后在随后的组块中移除提示(无提示组块)。提示的可见性也受到操控。我们发现,当提示不可见时,在固定提示组块中,若预定义刺激出现在提示位置,其反应比出现在未提示位置时更快。但当提示可见时,这种提示效应就会消失,这可能是由于一种依赖意识的、基于位置的抑制机制,如在无提示组块中对先前提示位置的注意偏向所揭示的那样。我们将这种偏向称为负性注意后效应。这些结果提供了新的证据,反驳了无意识效应的较弱版本特征,突出了在外源性提示中通过意识和时间动态进行定向和抑制的可分离成分。