Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, China.
J Vis. 2020 Dec 2;20(13):1. doi: 10.1167/jov.20.13.1.
Our conscious perception of the world is not an instantaneous, moment-by-moment construction. Rather, our perception of an event is influenced, over time, by information gained after the event; this is known as a postdictive effect. A recent study reported that this postdictive effect could occur even in choice. The present study sought to test whether the striking postdictive effect of choice reflects the modulation of attention on choice, by directly and systematically manipulating attention in two experiments. Specifically, Experiment 1 revealed that the robust postdictive effect of choice was almost completely eliminated when attentional bias was removed. More important, Experiment 2 demonstrated that the postdictive effect of choice could be modulated by directly manipulating participants' attention with a spatial cue, in particular, when the cue appeared at short time delays. These results suggest that choice could be considerably postdictively influenced by attention and this effect was most pronounced within a short time window wherein decision making was most likely in progress. The current study not only enables clarification of the mechanism of the newly discovered postdictive effect of choice, but also extends evidence of the modulation of attention on decision making.
我们对世界的有意识感知不是瞬间的、一现即逝的构建。相反,我们对一个事件的感知会随着时间的推移受到该事件发生后获得的信息的影响;这被称为后预测效应。最近的一项研究报告称,即使在选择中也可能发生这种后预测效应。本研究试图通过在两项实验中直接系统地操纵注意力,来测试选择的显著后预测效应是否反映了对选择的注意力调节。具体来说,实验 1 表明,当注意力偏向被消除时,选择的强烈后预测效应几乎完全消失。更重要的是,实验 2 表明,选择的后预测效应可以通过直接用空间线索来调节参与者的注意力,特别是当线索出现在短时间延迟时。这些结果表明,注意力可以极大地影响选择的后预测效应,而且这种效应在决策最有可能进行的短时间窗口内最为明显。本研究不仅能够澄清新发现的选择后预测效应的机制,还扩展了注意力对决策的调节作用的证据。