阈下刺激
认知心理学
认知
具身认知
信息处理
心理学
语义记忆
计算机科学
人工智能
神经科学
作者
Kunchen Xiao,Anqi Zhang,Jingke Qu,Feifei Deng,Chenyan Guo,Takashi Yamauchi
出处
期刊:Brain Sciences
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2023-08-31
卷期号:13 (9): 1267-1267
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.3390/brainsci13091267
摘要
Theories of embodied cognition suggest that hand motions and cognition are closely interconnected. An emerging technique of tracking how participants move a computer mouse (i.e., the mouse-tracking technique) has shown advantages over the traditional response time measurement to detect implicit cognitive conflicts. Previous research suggests that attention is essential for subliminal processing to take place at a semantic level. However, this assumption is challenged by evidence showing the presence of subliminal semantic processing in the near-absence of attention. The inconsistency of evidence could stem from the insufficient sensitivity in the response time measurement. Therefore, we examined the role of attention in subliminal semantic processing by analyzing participants' hand motions using the mouse-tracking technique. The results suggest that subliminal semantic processing is not only enhanced by attention but also occurs when attention is disrupted, challenging the necessity of facilitated top-down attention for subliminal semantic processing, as claimed by a number of studies. In addition, by manipulating the color of attentional cues, our experiment shows that the cue color per se could influence participants' response patterns. Overall, the current study suggests that attentional status and subliminal semantic processing can be reliably revealed by temporal-spatial features extracted from cursor motion trajectories.
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