School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neuron. 2024 May 15;112(10):1642-1656. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2024.03.031. Epub 2024 Apr 22.
The study of consciousness has developed well-controlled, rigorous methods for manipulating and measuring consciousness. Yet, in the process, experimental paradigms grew farther away from everyday conscious and unconscious processes, which raises the concern of ecological validity. In this review, we suggest that the field can benefit from adopting a more ecological approach, akin to other fields of cognitive science. There, this approach challenged some existing hypotheses, yielded stronger effects, and enabled new research questions. We argue that such a move is critical for studying consciousness, where experimental paradigms tend to be artificial and small effect sizes are relatively prevalent. We identify three paths for doing so-changing the stimuli and experimental settings, changing the measures, and changing the research questions themselves-and review works that have already started implementing such approaches. While acknowledging the inherent challenges, we call for increasing ecological validity in consciousness studies.
意识研究已经发展出了精心控制、严格的方法来操作和测量意识。然而,在这个过程中,实验范式离日常生活中的意识和无意识过程越来越远,这引起了生态有效性的关注。在这篇综述中,我们认为该领域可以从采用更具生态性的方法中受益,类似于认知科学的其他领域。在这些领域,这种方法挑战了一些现有的假设,产生了更强的效果,并提出了新的研究问题。我们认为,对于研究意识来说,这种转变至关重要,因为实验范式往往是人为的,并且小的效应量相对普遍。我们确定了三种实现这一目标的途径——改变刺激和实验设置、改变测量方法以及改变研究问题本身——并回顾了已经开始实施这些方法的研究工作。虽然我们承认存在固有的挑战,但我们呼吁在意识研究中提高生态有效性。