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控制改变我们看待世界的方式。

Control Changes the Way We Look at the World.

机构信息

University College London.

University of Tokyo.

出版信息

J Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Apr;30(4):603-619. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01226. Epub 2018 Jan 8.

Abstract

The feeling of control is a fundamental aspect of human experience and accompanies our voluntary actions all the time. However, how the sense of control interacts with wider perception, cognition, and behavior remains poorly understood. This study focused on how controlling an external object influences the allocation of attention. Experiment 1 examined attention to an object that is under a different level of control from the others. Participants searched for a target among multiple distractors on screen. All the distractors were partially under the participant's control (50% control level), and the search target was either under more or less control than the distractors. The results showed that, against this background of partial control, visual attention was attracted to an object only if it was more controlled than other available objects and not if it was less controlled. Experiment 2 examined attention allocation in contexts of either perfect control or no control over most of the objects. Specifically, the distractors were under either perfect (100%) control or no (0%) control, and the search target had one of six levels of control varying from 0% to 100%. When differences in control between the distractors and the target were small, visual attention was now more strongly drawn to search targets that were less controlled than distractors, rather than more controlled, suggesting attention to objects over which one might be losing control. Experiment 3 studied the events of losing or gaining control as opposed to the states of having or not having control. ERP measures showed that P300 amplitude proportionally encoded the magnitude of both increases and decreases in degree of control. However, losing control had more marked effects on P170 and P300 than gaining an equivalent degree of control, indicating high priority for efficiently detecting failures of control. Overall, our results suggest that controlled objects preferentially attract attention in uncontrolled environments. However, once control has been registered, the brain becomes highly sensitive to subsequent loss of control. Our findings point toward careful perceptual monitoring of degree of one's own agentic control over external objects. We suggest that control has intrinsic cognitive value because perceptual systems are organized to detect it and, once it has been acquired, to maintain it.

摘要

控制感是人类体验的一个基本方面,伴随着我们的所有自主行为。然而,控制感如何与更广泛的感知、认知和行为相互作用仍知之甚少。本研究专注于控制外部物体如何影响注意力的分配。实验 1 考察了对一个与其他物体控制程度不同的物体的注意力。参与者在屏幕上的多个干扰项中搜索目标。所有干扰项都在一定程度上受参与者控制(控制水平为 50%),搜索目标的控制程度要么高于干扰项,要么低于干扰项。结果表明,在这种部分控制的背景下,只有当一个物体比其他可用物体更受控制时,视觉注意力才会被吸引到该物体上,而不是当它受到较少控制时。实验 2 考察了在完全控制或对大多数物体无控制的情况下的注意力分配。具体来说,干扰项要么受到完全控制(100%),要么不受控制(0%),搜索目标的控制程度从 0%到 100%不等。当干扰项和目标之间的控制差异较小时,视觉注意力现在更强烈地被吸引到比干扰项控制程度更低的搜索目标上,而不是控制程度更高的搜索目标上,这表明注意力集中在那些可能正在失去控制的物体上。实验 3 研究了失去或获得控制的事件,而不是拥有或没有控制的状态。ERP 测量结果表明,P300 幅度与控制程度的增加和减少成正比地编码。然而,与获得同等程度的控制相比,失去控制对 P170 和 P300 的影响更为显著,这表明高效检测控制失败的优先级很高。总体而言,我们的结果表明,在不受控制的环境中,受控制的物体优先吸引注意力。然而,一旦控制被记录下来,大脑对随后失去控制变得高度敏感。我们的发现指向对自身对外部物体的代理控制程度的仔细感知监测。我们认为,控制具有内在的认知价值,因为感知系统被组织起来以检测它,并且一旦获得控制,就会维持它。

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