Dissociation between temporal attention and Consciousness: Unconscious temporal cue induces temporal expectation effect

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Xiaowei Ding , Huichao Ji , Wenhao Yu , Luzi Xu , Youting Lin , Yanliang Sun
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Abstract

The debate over the independence of attention and consciousness is ongoing. Prior studies have established that invisible spatial cues can direct attention. However, our exploration extends beyond spatial dimensions to temporal information as a potent guide for attention. A intriguing question arises: Can unconscious temporal cues trigger attentional orienting? To investigate, we employed a modified reaction-time task in Experiments 1 and 2, using Gabor stimuli or human facial stimuli as temporal cues rendered invisible through continuous flash suppression. We aimed to uncover temporal expectation effects (TE effects) without conscious awareness. Moreover, Experiments 3 and 4 probed the boundaries of this unconscious processing, assessing whether conscious temporal cues could modulate TE effects. Our results confirm that invisible temporal cues can induce TE effects, and these effects can be overridden by conscious temporal cues. This dissociation between temporal attention and consciousness provide a new perspective on our understanding of their relationship.

时间注意力与意识之间的分离:无意识时间线索诱发时间预期效应
关于注意力和意识的独立性的争论仍在继续。先前的研究已经证实,看不见的空间线索可以引导注意力。然而,我们的探索超越了空间维度,将时间信息作为注意力的有力引导。这就产生了一个耐人寻味的问题:无意识的时间线索能否引发注意定向?为了探究这个问题,我们在实验 1 和 2 中采用了改进的反应时任务,使用 Gabor 刺激或人类面部刺激作为时间线索,通过连续闪光抑制使其隐形。我们的目的是在无意识的情况下发现时间期望效应(TE效应)。此外,实验 3 和 4 还探究了这种无意识加工的边界,评估了有意识的时间线索是否能调节时间期望效应。我们的结果证实,不可见的时间线索可以诱发TE效应,而这些效应可以被有意识的时间线索所覆盖。时间注意和意识之间的这种分离为我们理解它们之间的关系提供了一个新的视角。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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