Yanliang Sun, Xiaolin Wang, Yushang Huang, Huichao Ji, Xiaowei Ding
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摘要
人类已经发展出卓越的能力来检测生物运动(BM),促进生存和人际交往。然而,这种能力是否以及如何让BM进入我们的意识仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。因此,本研究旨在通过四个实验来探讨这些问题,这些实验依赖于打破连续闪光抑制范式(b-CFS)。我们发现,完整的BM(包括全局配置和局部BM信息)比倒置的BM和非BM更容易获得意识(实验1)。随后,我们测试了两个关于调节优先效应因素的相反假设:(a)全局优先假设(全局配置在BM的优先访问中起主要作用)和(b)局部优先假设(本地BM信息在BM的优先访问中起主要作用)。结果表明,仅由局部BM信息组成的打乱后的BM与完整的BM具有相同的意识可及性水平(实验2)。打乱后的BM与非打乱后的BM相比,具有更优先的意识可及性(实验3)。我们发现局部脑基的有意识可及性不受先天身体结构的支配(实验4)。本研究提供了大量证据,证明脑基在b-CFS期间优先获得意识。此外,局部BM信息而非全局配置在有意识可达性中起主要作用。这些发现支持了局部优先假设,并表明局部脑基信息可以作为视觉系统中的“生命探测器”。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
Biological motion gains preferential access to awareness during continuous flash suppression: Local biological motion matters.
Humans have developed excellent capabilities for the detection of biological motion (BM) that facilitate survival and interpersonal interactions. However, whether and how such capabilities allow BM to access our awareness remain unanswered questions. Therefore, this study aimed to explore these questions across four experiments that relied on the breaking continuous flash suppression paradigm (b-CFS). We found that intact BM, which consists of both global-configuration and local BM information, gained preferential access to awareness compared with inverted BM and non-BM (Experiment 1). Subsequently, we tested two opposing hypotheses regarding factors that modulate the prioritized effect: (a) the global-precedence hypothesis (global configuration plays a major role in BM's preferential access) and (b) the local-precedence hypothesis (local BM information plays a major role in BM's preferential access). The results showed that scrambled BM consisting of only local BM information-but not limited-lifetime BM consisting of global-configuration information and disrupted local BM information-had the same conscious accessibility level as intact BM (Experiment 2). Moreover, scrambled BM-but not limited-lifetime BM-had preferential access to awareness compared with non-BM (Experiment 3). Furthermore, using a reverse-correlation method, we showed that the conscious accessibility of local BM was not governed by a priori body structure (Experiment 4). This study provides substantial evidence that BM gains preferential access to awareness during b-CFS. Moreover, local BM information rather than global configuration plays a major role in conscious accessibility. These findings support the local-precedence hypothesis and suggest that local BM information can serve as a "life detector" in the visual system. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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The Journal of Experimental Psychology: General publishes articles describing empirical work that bridges the traditional interests of two or more communities of psychology. The work may touch on issues dealt with in JEP: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, JEP: Human Perception and Performance, JEP: Animal Behavior Processes, or JEP: Applied, but may also concern issues in other subdisciplines of psychology, including social processes, developmental processes, psychopathology, neuroscience, or computational modeling. Articles in JEP: General may be longer than the usual journal publication if necessary, but shorter articles that bridge subdisciplines will also be considered.