Department for Cognition, Emotion and Behavior, Institute for Psychology, Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany.
Department for Cognition, Emotion and Behavior, Institute for Psychology, Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany.
Biol Psychol. 2023 May;180:108588. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2023.108588. Epub 2023 May 22.
Associated relevance affects the sensory encoding of low-level visual features of symbolic stimuli. It is unclear, however, which dimension of low-level visual features benefits from prioritized processing, and how these effects develop throughout the course of relevance acquisition. Moreover, previous evidence is inconclusive regarding the preservation of processing advantage once the association is no longer relevant, as well as its generalization to perceptually similar but novel stimuli. The present study addresses these questions by employing an associative learning paradigm. In two experiments (N = 24 each, between-subject design), different dimensions of low-level visual features of symbolic stimuli were associated with monetary gain, loss, or zero outcome. In a consecutive old/new decision task, associated stimuli were presented together with perceptually similar but novel stimuli. Event-related brain potentials (P1, EPN, LPC) were measured throughout both sessions. Early sensory encoding (P1) was boosted by loss association and appeared to be sensitive to the dimension of the associated low-level visual features. Gain association influenced post-perceptual processing stages (LPC), arising over the course of the learning phase, and are preserved even when the associated outcome was no longer relevant. Gain association also resulted in EPN modulations similar to the effects observed in the case of emotional words. None of the observed effects generalized to perceptually similar stimuli. These results show that acquired relevance can influence the sensory processing of specific dimensions of low-level visual features. Moreover, this study extends previous evidence of a dissociation of early and late neural effects of associated motivational relevance.
相关关联影响符号刺激的低水平视觉特征的感觉编码。然而,不清楚哪个低水平视觉特征维度受益于优先处理,以及这些影响在相关性获得过程中是如何发展的。此外,关于一旦关联不再相关,以及其对感知相似但新颖刺激的泛化,处理优势的保留,以前的证据尚无定论。本研究通过采用联想学习范式来解决这些问题。在两项实验中(每组 24 名,被试间设计),将符号刺激的低水平视觉特征的不同维度与货币收益、损失或零结果相关联。在连续的旧/新决策任务中,将相关刺激与感知相似但新颖的刺激一起呈现。在整个两个会话中测量事件相关脑电位(P1、EPN、LPC)。早期感觉编码(P1)受到损失关联的增强,并且似乎对相关的低水平视觉特征的维度敏感。获得关联影响后知觉处理阶段(LPC),在学习阶段中出现,即使相关的结果不再相关,也能保持。获得关联还导致类似于观察到的情绪词的 EPN 调制。观察到的任何效果都没有推广到感知相似的刺激。这些结果表明,获得的相关性可以影响低水平视觉特征特定维度的感觉处理。此外,本研究扩展了先前关于相关动机相关性的早期和晚期神经效应分离的证据。