V. M. Knyazeva, N. V. Polyakova, D. G. Fedorov, D. D. Sitnikova, A. A. Aleksandrov
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Conscious and Unconscious Processes in the Arithmetic Priming Task Depend on the Arithmetic Skill
Abstract
The study examined the role of conscious and unconscious processes
depending on the level of arithmetic skill. The participants were
divided into two groups according to their arithmetic skill based on
the calculation fluency test results. Masked and unmasked single-digit
addition problems (primes) followed by correct and incorrect results
were presented on the screen. In a conscious perception task (unmasked
priming), when large and small problem results were presented, an
arithmetic N400 and LPC effects were observed in both groups. In
the case of unconscious perception (masked priming), when small
problem results were presented, the LPC effect was observed in the
group with low arithmetic skill. The fact that the LPC arithmetic
effect was discovered during the unconscious presentation may indicate the
automatic nature of the encoding and retrieving information processes,
reflecting neurophysiological characteristics associated with the
level of arithmetic skill.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology publishes original experimental and theoretical and review articles related to evolution of the main forms of metabolism in connection with life origin; comparative and ontogenetic physiology and biochemistry, biochemical evolution of animal world; as well as evolution of functions; morphology, pharmacology, pathophysiology and ecological physiology. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.