Young children’s subjective and objective thresholds and emergent processes of visual consciousness using a backward masking task

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Ryoichi Watanabe , Yusuke Moriguchi
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Abstract

Visual consciousness studies in humans have primarily focused on adults. However, whether young children’s visual consciousness is similar to or different from that of adults remains unknown. This study examined young children’s and adults’ subjective awareness and objective discrimination for thresholds and emergent processes of visual consciousness in two experiments. In Experiment 1, 20 5–6-year-olds and 20 adults attempted a figure discrimination task using a square or a diamond as the target stimulus and responded, using a two-point scale, to a question on subjective awareness of the target stimulus with stimulus onset asynchronies (SOA) from 20 to 260 ms. In Experiment 2, 31 5–6-year-olds and 16 adults attempted the task and responded, using a four-point scale, to a question on subjective awareness with SOA from 50 to 550 ms. We measured the discrimination accuracy and the awareness scale with SOA and fit them to the sigmoid function. The results showed that the objective accuracy threshold of young children was larger than that of adults. Moreover, young children’s subjective awareness threshold was larger than that of adults in the four-point but not in the two-point scale responses. Finally, there were no age differences in the emergent process of consciousness. This study suggests that the emergent process of consciousness in young children is similar to that in adults, however, the threshold in young children is larger than that in adults.

幼儿的主客观阈值与视觉意识的浮现过程
人类视觉意识的研究主要集中在成年人身上。然而,幼儿的视觉意识与成人是相似还是不同,目前还不清楚。本研究通过两个实验考察了幼儿和成人对视觉意识阈值和涌现过程的主观意识和客观辨别。实验1中,20名5 - 6岁儿童和20名成人分别以正方形或菱形为目标刺激物进行数字辨别任务,并在刺激开始异步(SOA)的20 ~ 260 ms时间内对目标刺激物的主观意识问题进行两分制的回答。在实验2中,31名5 - 6岁的儿童和16名成年人尝试了这项任务,并使用四分制回答了一个关于SOA主观意识的问题,回答时间为50到550毫秒。我们用SOA测量了识别精度和感知尺度,并拟合到s型函数中。结果表明,幼儿的客观准确度阈值大于成人。此外,幼儿的主观意识阈值在四分制的反应中大于成人,而在二分制的反应中则没有。最后,在意识的涌现过程中没有年龄差异。本研究表明,幼儿的意识涌现过程与成人相似,但幼儿的阈值比成人大。
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Consciousness and Cognition
Consciousness and Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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4.30
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8.30%
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123
期刊介绍: Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal provides a forum for a natural-science approach to the issues of consciousness, voluntary control, and self. The journal features empirical research (in the form of regular articles and short reports) and theoretical articles. Integrative theoretical and critical literature reviews, and tutorial reviews are also published. The journal aims to be both scientifically rigorous and open to novel contributions.
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