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dc.contributor.advisor | 葉素玲 | |
dc.contributor.author | Yung-Hao Yang | en |
dc.contributor.author | 楊詠皓 | zh_TW |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-05-13T08:40:28Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2017-03-08 | |
dc.date.available | 2021-05-13T08:40:28Z | - |
dc.date.copyright | 2016-03-08 | |
dc.date.issued | 2016 | |
dc.date.submitted | 2016-02-01 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Adams, W. J., Gray, K. L., Garner, M., & Graf, E. W. (2010). High-level face adaptation without awareness. Psychol Sci, 21(2), 205-210.
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dc.description.abstract | Scientific study of consciousness has gained great attention in recent decades. Knowing the capacity of unconscious processing is an important step to understand the nature of consciousness. The recent development of Continuous flash suppression (CFS) paradigm is an excellent tool to probe the unconscious processing of various kinds of information with full processing time and attention. However, it is still hotly debated about which level of information along the visual-ventral pathway can be processed under CFS. We approach this issue in the current thesis by conducting three studies with different measurements to test whether emotional content of facial expression can be processed under CFS. Study 1 showed that own-race familiarity but not orientation familiarity can modulate the time of different facial expression for breaking CFS. Study 2 showed that affective voice with coherent valence can facilitate the processing of corresponding facial expression under CFS, which was supported by breaking-CFS time and eye-movements data. Study 3 showed that invisible affective prime under CFS can affect emotional judgment of subsequent target. These convergent results support that facial expression—which is supposedly processed along ventral pathway—can be processed unconsciously. Moreover, above findings enlighten us to propose a new paradigm, the gaze–contingent CFS paradigm, which combines several advantages from different measurements. We expect this paradigm that may provide a powerful method to probe unconscious processing in the future. | en |
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dc.description.tableofcontents | Introduction 1
Understanding the Unconscious Processing with Scientific Approach 2 The operational definition of unconscious processing 2 Paradigms probing unconscious processing 4 The Continuous Flash Suppression Paradigm (CFS) 6 Processing capacity and limitation under CFS 6 Measurement under CFS 10 Goal and Overall View of this Thesis 12 Study 1 Own-Race Face, but not Face Orientation, Modulates Unconscious Processing of Emotional Expression under Interocular Suppression 15 Abstract 15 Introduction 16 Experiment 1 19 Method 20 Results 23 Discussion 26 Experiment 2 27 Method 28 Results 29 Discussion 30 General Discussion 31 Study 2 Multisensory Integration of Emotion: Unconscious Binding of Face and Voice 36 Abstract 36 Introduction 37 Experiment 1 41 Method 42 Results 45 Discussion 46 Experiment 2 47 Method 49 Results 50 Discussion 52 General Discussion 54 Study 3 Unconscious Processing of Emotional Information as Revealed by Priming under Interocular Suppression 59 Abstract 59 Introduction 60 Experiment 1 64 Method 64 Results 67 Discussion 69 Experiment 2 70 Method 70 Results 71 Discussion 72 Experiment 3 74 Method 74 Results 75 Discussion 77 General Discussion 77 General Discussion 81 Summary of Results 81 Revisited the Processing Capacity under CFS 84 Implications on the Issue of Consciousness 87 The Proposed Gaze-Contingent CFS Paradigm 88 Conclusions 90 References 92 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.title | 持續閃現抑制下的無意識情緒訊息處理 | zh_TW |
dc.title | Unconscious Processing of Emotional Information under Continuous Flash Suppression | en |
dc.type | Thesis | |
dc.date.schoolyear | 104-1 | |
dc.description.degree | 博士 | |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 李金鈴,許儷絹,黃從仁,黃淑麗,黃榮村 | |
dc.subject.keyword | 無意識處理,情緒訊息,臉部表情,持續閃現抑制, | zh_TW |
dc.subject.keyword | unconscious processing,emotional information,facial expression,continuous flash suppression, | en |
dc.relation.page | 106 | |
dc.rights.note | 同意授權(全球公開) | |
dc.date.accepted | 2016-02-01 | |
dc.contributor.author-college | 理學院 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.author-dept | 心理學研究所 | zh_TW |
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