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对蜘蛛的注意力偏见不会调节检索。

Attentional Biases Toward Spiders Do Not Modulate Retrieval.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Psychology, University of Trier, Germany.

出版信息

Exp Psychol. 2023 May;70(3):135-144. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000584. Epub 2023 Aug 17.

Abstract

When responding to stimuli, response and stimulus' features are thought to be integrated into a short episodic memory trace, an event file. Repeating any of its components causes retrieval of the whole event file leading to benefits for full repetitions and changes but interference for partial repetitions. These binding effects are especially pronounced if attention is allocated to certain features. We used attentional biases caused by spider stimuli, aiming to modulate the impact of attention on retrieval. Participants discriminated the orientation of bars repeating or changing their location in prime-probe sequences. Crucially, shortly before probe target onset, an image of a spider and that of a cub appeared at one position each - one of which was spatially congruent with the following probe target. Participants were faster when responding to targets spatially congruent with a preceding spider, suggesting an attentional bias toward aversive information. Yet, neither overall binding effects differed between content of preceding spatially congruent images nor did this effect emerge when taking individual fear of spiders into account. We conclude that attentional biases toward spiders modulate overall behavior, but that this has no impact on retrieval.

摘要

当对刺激做出反应时,人们认为反应和刺激的特征被整合到一个短暂的情景记忆痕迹中,即事件文件。重复其任何一个组成部分都会导致整个事件文件的检索,从而对完全重复有好处,但对部分重复有干扰。如果注意力分配到某些特征上,这些绑定效应会更加明显。我们使用蜘蛛刺激引起的注意偏差,旨在调节注意力对检索的影响。参与者在呈现-探测序列中辨别重复或改变位置的条的方向。至关重要的是,在探测目标出现之前很短的时间,蜘蛛和幼崽的图像分别出现在一个位置——其中一个与后续探测目标在空间上是一致的。当对与先前蜘蛛空间一致的目标做出反应时,参与者的反应速度更快,这表明对厌恶信息存在注意偏向。然而,无论是在前一个空间一致的图像内容之间,还是在考虑个体对蜘蛛的恐惧时,整体绑定效应都没有差异。我们得出结论,对蜘蛛的注意偏向会调节整体行为,但对检索没有影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e0e9/10658639/4d03b2be6813/zea_70_3_135_fig1a.jpg

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