Parkinson Jim, Garfinkel Sarah, Critchley Hugo, Dienes Zoltan, Seth Anil K
Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2017 Apr;17(2):252-268. doi: 10.3758/s13415-016-0477-5.
Volitional action and self-control-feelings of acting according to one's own intentions and in being control of one's own actions-are fundamental aspects of human conscious experience. However, it is unknown whether high-level cognitive control mechanisms are affected by socially salient but nonconscious emotional cues. In this study, we manipulated free choice decisions to act or withhold an action by subliminally presenting emotional faces: In a novel version of the Go/NoGo paradigm, participants made speeded button-press responses to Go targets, withheld responses to NoGo targets, and made spontaneous, free choices to execute or withhold the response for Choice targets. Before each target, we presented emotional faces, backwards masked to render them nonconscious. In Intentional trials, subliminal angry faces made participants more likely to voluntarily withhold the action, whereas fearful and happy faces had no effects. In a second experiment, the faces were made supraliminal, which eliminated the effects of angry faces on volitional choices. A third experiment measured neural correlates of the effects of subliminal angry faces on intentional choice using EEG. After replicating the behavioural results found in Experiment 1, we identified a frontal-midline theta component-associated with cognitive control processes-which is present for volitional decisions, and is modulated by subliminal angry faces. This suggests a mechanism whereby subliminally presented "threat" stimuli affect conscious control processes. In summary, nonconscious perception of angry faces increases choices to inhibit, and subliminal influences on volitional action are deep seated and ecologically embedded.
意志行动和自我控制——即根据自己的意图行动并掌控自己行为的感觉——是人类意识体验的基本方面。然而,尚不清楚高级认知控制机制是否会受到具有社会显著性但无意识的情绪线索的影响。在本研究中,我们通过阈下呈现情绪面孔来操纵自由选择行动或抑制行动的决策:在一种新颖的Go/NoGo范式中,参与者对Go目标快速按下按钮做出反应,对NoGo目标抑制反应,并对选择目标自发地自由选择执行或抑制反应。在每个目标之前,我们呈现情绪面孔,并进行反向掩蔽使其处于无意识状态。在有意试验中,阈下愤怒面孔使参与者更有可能自愿抑制行动,而恐惧和快乐面孔则没有影响。在第二个实验中,面孔被呈现为阈上状态,这消除了愤怒面孔对意志选择的影响。第三个实验使用脑电图测量阈下愤怒面孔对有意选择影响的神经关联。在重复了实验1中发现的行为结果后,我们识别出一个与认知控制过程相关的额中线θ成分——它在意志决策中存在,并受到阈下愤怒面孔的调节。这表明了一种机制,即阈下呈现的“威胁”刺激会影响意识控制过程。总之,对面孔愤怒的无意识感知增加了抑制的选择,并且阈下对意志行动的影响是根深蒂固且与生态相关的。