加德纳和索恩(2025)的《潜意识化:阐明领域一般过程如何解释自发的换位思考》的勘误。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
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报告Mark R. Gardner和Lisa Thorn的“潜意识化:阐明领域一般过程如何解释自发换位思考”中的错误(《实验心理学杂志:人类感知与表现》,2025年[1月],Vol 51 bbb, 7-19;见record 2025-50561-001)。由于处理错误,文章(https://doi.org/10.1037/xhp0001250)在作者说明中列出了不正确的开放获取许可。正确的开放获取许可是CC BY 4.0;https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0。本文的在线版本已被更正。(以下是原文摘要,收录于record 2025-50561-001。)自发换位思考的表现被认为为“内隐心智化”——一种以快速有效的方式追踪简单心理状态的能力——提供了一些迄今为止最好的证据。然而,这一证据受到了“潜意识化”理论的挑战,该理论认为这些发现仅仅是注意力导向效应。本研究旨在通过测量自发换位思考的认知过程,同时控制注意力导向。四个实验采用了广泛使用的点透视任务,通过改变刺激呈现的顺序来修改,这样反应就不会受到注意力导向的影响。这种修改对反应的速度和准确性有不同的影响。在响应时间方面,它减弱了角色自发的换位思考效应以及箭头的注意力导向效应。对于错误率而言,稳健的自发视角采取效应仍然存在,不受以注意力导向为目标的操纵的影响,但取决于存在两个竞争的活动任务集(自我和其他视角)。这些结果证实了注意定向解释了最初版本的点透视任务所揭示的反应时间效应。错误率结果还揭示了领域通用执行过程在实现视角之间的选择中所起的关键作用。内隐心理化缺乏独立的证据,这为一种修正的潜意识化解释提供了支持,该解释将执行功能与注意力导向结合起来。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Erratum to "Submentalizing: Clarifying how domain general processes explain spontaneous perspective-taking" by Gardner and Thorn (2025).

Reports an error in "Submentalizing: Clarifying how domain general processes explain spontaneous perspective-taking" by Mark R. Gardner and Lisa Thorn (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2025[Jan], Vol 51[1], 7-19; see record 2025-50561-001). The article (https://doi.org/10.1037/xhp0001250), had the incorrect open access license listed in the author note due to a processing error. The correct open access license for the article is CC BY 4.0; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0. The online version of this article has been corrected. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2025-50561-001.) Demonstrations of spontaneous perspective-taking are thought to provide some of the best evidence to date for "implicit mentalizing"-the ability to track simple mental states in a fast and efficient manner. However, this evidence has been challenged by a "submentalizing" account proposing that these findings are merely attention-orienting effects. The present research aimed to clarify the cognitive processes responsible by measuring spontaneous perspective-taking while controlling for attention orienting. Four experiments employed the widely used dot perspective task, modified by changing the order that stimuli were presented so that responses would be less influenced by attention orienting. This modification had different effects on speed and accuracy of responding. For response times, it attenuated spontaneous perspective-taking effects for avatars as well as attention-orienting effects for arrows. For error rates, robust spontaneous perspective-taking effects remained that were unaffected by manipulations targeting attention orienting, but contingent upon there being two competing active task sets (self- and other perspectives). These results confirm that attention orienting explains response time effects revealed by the original version of the dot perspective task. Error rate results also reveal the crucial role played by domain-general executive processes in enabling selection between perspectives. The absence of independent evidence for implicit mentalizing lends support to a revised submentalizing account that incorporates executive functions alongside attention orienting. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.
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