Lamy Dominique, Carmel Tomer, Peremen Ziv
School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Cognition. 2017 Mar;160:62-81. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2016.12.009. Epub 2017 Jan 3.
Recent research shows that prior experience and expectations strongly enhance a visual stimulus' access to conscious awareness. However, whether such advance knowledge also influences this stimulus' indirect impact on behavior is poorly understood. The resolution of this question has the potential of providing strong tests between current models of conscious perception because these diverge on whether a factor that affects conscious access by a stimulus necessarily also affects the strength of this stimulus' representation and hence, its indirect impact on behavior. In five experiments we show that three different manipulations of prior experience with a stimulus boosted conscious perception of a similar stimulus (measured using both subjective reports and objective performance) but did not affect its indirect impact on motor action (measured by response priming). In particular, we observed a robust "awareness priming" effect: how clearly a stimulus was subjectively perceived on a recent trial irrespective of its physical strength, strongly affected conscious perception of a similar stimulus on the current trial but did not increase response priming. We discuss the implications of these findings for current models of conscious vision as well as for the study of unconscious processing.
最近的研究表明,先前的经验和预期会显著增强视觉刺激进入意识觉知的程度。然而,这种先验知识是否也会影响该刺激对行为的间接影响,目前还知之甚少。解决这个问题有可能为当前的意识知觉模型提供有力的检验,因为这些模型在一个问题上存在分歧,即影响刺激进入意识的因素是否必然也会影响该刺激表征的强度,进而影响其对行为的间接影响。在五个实验中,我们表明,对一种刺激的先前经验的三种不同操作增强了对类似刺激的意识知觉(使用主观报告和客观表现进行测量),但并未影响其对运动行为的间接影响(通过反应启动进行测量)。特别是,我们观察到了一种强大的“觉知启动”效应:在最近一次试验中,一个刺激在主观上被感知的清晰程度,无论其物理强度如何,都强烈影响了当前试验中对类似刺激的意识知觉,但并没有增加反应启动。我们讨论了这些发现对当前意识视觉模型以及无意识加工研究的意义。