Scheller Meike, Sui Jie
School of Psychology.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2022 Sep;48(9):1001-1021. doi: 10.1037/xhp0001017. Epub 2022 Jul 7.
A stable self-representation has an intrinsically beneficial connotation for information processing: it allows the individual to flexibly adapt to different contexts, while prioritizing information that pertains to the own immediate survival. Indeed, many studies have shown how linking arbitrary information to physical or psychological aspects of the self leads to pervasive effects on our decision-making and even our perception. However, the evidence we have gained so far stems from isolated aspects of the self, and varying measures across studies and different levels of processing make results difficult to compare. The present study demonstrates that associating arbitrary information with the self rapidly leads to faster and more efficient processing of information, with stable performance benefits across different tasks (matching and categorization task) and stimulus domains. Focusing on specific processing levels, the findings first provide evidence regarding the involvement of self-relatedness in perception. Here, contrast processing interacted with self-relatedness, but only when complex stimuli were used. Second, they show that self-prioritization is flexible to decisional modulations, with processing benefits being adjusted to different social contexts. Third, the present data provides evidence that performance benefits toward newly self-associated, abstract information are equivalent to those resulting from long-term established self-associations with personally owned objects. The results highlight mechanistic differences between the prioritization of information linked to the self and information linked to close others. Overall, the present findings suggest that the self acts as a stable anchor in information processing, allowing us to filter information by its immediate relevance to facilitate optimal behavior. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
它使个体能够灵活地适应不同情境,同时优先处理与自身即时生存相关的信息。事实上,许多研究已经表明,将任意信息与自我的生理或心理方面联系起来会对我们的决策乃至感知产生广泛影响。然而,我们目前所获得的证据源于自我的孤立方面,而且研究中不同的测量方法以及不同的处理水平使得结果难以比较。本研究表明,将任意信息与自我联系起来会迅速导致信息处理更快、更高效,在不同任务(匹配和分类任务)以及刺激领域都有稳定的表现优势。聚焦于特定的处理水平,研究结果首先提供了关于自我相关性在感知中的参与的证据。在这里,对比处理与自我相关性相互作用,但仅在使用复杂刺激时如此。其次,研究结果表明自我优先化对决策调制具有灵活性,处理优势会根据不同的社会情境进行调整。第三,目前的数据提供了证据,表明对新的与自我相关联的抽象信息的表现优势与长期建立的与个人拥有的物体的自我关联所产生的优势相当。研究结果凸显了与自我相关的信息和与亲密他人相关的信息在优先化方面的机制差异。总体而言,目前的研究结果表明,自我在信息处理中充当稳定的锚点,使我们能够根据信息与自身的直接相关性对其进行筛选,以促进最优行为。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2022美国心理学会,保留所有权利)