Tzelgov J, Porat Z, Henik A
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
Am J Psychol. 1997 Fall;110(3):429-48.
Definitions of automaticity imply insensitivity of the Stroop effect to conscious perceiving of the word. Subjects in the Stroop task reported the meaning of the stimulus word (in addition to its color) in 7% of the trials. The magnitude of the Stroop effect in these trials was correlated with subjects' ability to report the stimulus meaning. Furthermore, the effect was absent when subjects failed to report the stimulus meaning. These findings challenge the assumption that automatic processing is unconscious. A distinction between automatic and non-automatic processing in terms of modes of consciousness is discussed.
自动性的定义意味着斯特鲁普效应对于单词的有意识感知不敏感。在斯特鲁普任务中,受试者在7%的试验中报告了刺激词的含义(除了其颜色)。这些试验中斯特鲁普效应的大小与受试者报告刺激含义的能力相关。此外,当受试者未能报告刺激含义时,该效应不存在。这些发现挑战了自动加工是无意识的这一假设。本文讨论了在意识模式方面自动加工和非自动加工之间的区别。