Effects of object-scene congruency with and without awareness.

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Weina Zhu, Jan Drewes
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Abstract

Scene context has been shown to influence object recognition; it is not clear what level of visual processing is required for this effect to manifest. Specifically, it is unclear if such object/context interactions may exist in the absence of conscious awareness. By conducting experiments with and without the use of continuous flash suppression (CFS), we examined how context (background) congruency affects target recognition and response time. We used animal and vehicle images in natural or man-made scenes, which formed congruent/non-congruent image groups (100 images each). By comparing among three experimental designs (b-CFS, plain 2AFC, and 2AFC-CFS), we found the response time in the congruent scenes was significantly faster than in the incongruent scenes in plain 2AFC (without suppression). This congruency effect persisted only in the vehicle group when under b-CFS suppression. When combining the two paradigms (2AFC-CFS), the results replicated the congruency effect from the plain 2AFC condition. This indicates that the congruency effect does not emerge at the lowest levels of perception, but requires additional processing, necessitating a degree of conscious access.

有意识和无意识情况下物体-场景一致性的影响。
场景背景已被证明会影响物体识别;目前还不清楚这种效果需要多大程度的视觉处理才能显现出来。具体来说,目前尚不清楚这种对象/环境相互作用是否存在于没有意识意识的情况下。通过使用连续闪光抑制(CFS)和不使用连续闪光抑制(CFS)的实验,我们研究了上下文(背景)一致性如何影响目标识别和反应时间。我们在自然或人工场景中使用动物和车辆图像,形成一致/不一致的图像组(每组100张)。通过对比b-CFS、普通2AFC和2AFC- cfs三种实验设计,我们发现在普通2AFC(不加抑制)下,一致场景下的响应时间明显快于不一致场景下的响应时间。这种一致性效应仅在b-CFS抑制下存在于载具组。当两种范式(2AFC- cfs)结合时,结果复制了普通2AFC条件的一致性效应。这表明,一致性效应不会出现在最低层次的感知,但需要额外的处理,需要一定程度的有意识的访问。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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