TY - JOUR
T1 - Category-selective attention interacts with partial awareness processes in a continuous manner
T2 - An fMRI study
AU - Tu, Shen
AU - Jou, Jerwen
AU - Cui, Qian
AU - Zhao, Guang
AU - Wang, Kangcheng
AU - Hitchman, Glenn
AU - Qiu, Jiang
AU - Zhang, Qinglin
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 31170983], [grant number 31400870]; the Basic Research Funds of China West Normal University [grant number 13E010].
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 China West Normal University. This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
PY - 2015/12/31
Y1 - 2015/12/31
N2 - Recently, our team found that category-selective attention could modulate tool processing at the partial awareness level and unconscious face processing in the middle occipital gyrus (MOG). However, the modulation effects in MOG were in opposite directions across the masked tool and masked face conditions in that study: MOG activation decreased in the masked faces condition but increased in the masked tools condition under the consistent compared with the inconsistent cue-selective-attentional modulation. In the present study, in order to confirm that the opposite effects were due to the changed contours of the tools, using the same tool pictures and fMRI technique, we devised another two conditions: variant mirror tool picture condition and invariant tool picture condition. The results showed that, during the variant mirror tool picture condition, activation in the MOG decreased under tool-selective attention compared with face-selective attention. Interestingly, however, during the invariant tool picture condition, activation in the MOG revealed neither positive nor negative changes. Combined with the result of increased MOG activity in the changed different tool condition, the three different effects demonstrated not only that the unconscious component of partial awareness processing (no knowledge of the identity of the tool) could be modulated by the category-selective attention in the earlier visual cortex but also that the modulation effect could further interact with the conscious component of partial awareness processing (consciousness of the changing contour of the tool) in a continuous manner.
AB - Recently, our team found that category-selective attention could modulate tool processing at the partial awareness level and unconscious face processing in the middle occipital gyrus (MOG). However, the modulation effects in MOG were in opposite directions across the masked tool and masked face conditions in that study: MOG activation decreased in the masked faces condition but increased in the masked tools condition under the consistent compared with the inconsistent cue-selective-attentional modulation. In the present study, in order to confirm that the opposite effects were due to the changed contours of the tools, using the same tool pictures and fMRI technique, we devised another two conditions: variant mirror tool picture condition and invariant tool picture condition. The results showed that, during the variant mirror tool picture condition, activation in the MOG decreased under tool-selective attention compared with face-selective attention. Interestingly, however, during the invariant tool picture condition, activation in the MOG revealed neither positive nor negative changes. Combined with the result of increased MOG activity in the changed different tool condition, the three different effects demonstrated not only that the unconscious component of partial awareness processing (no knowledge of the identity of the tool) could be modulated by the category-selective attention in the earlier visual cortex but also that the modulation effect could further interact with the conscious component of partial awareness processing (consciousness of the changing contour of the tool) in a continuous manner.
KW - category-selective attention
KW - continuous manner
KW - fMRI
KW - partial awareness
KW - top-down
KW - unconscious processes
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U2 - 10.1080/23311908.2015.1046243
DO - 10.1080/23311908.2015.1046243
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84982204054
SN - 2331-1908
VL - 2
JO - Cogent Psychology
JF - Cogent Psychology
IS - 1
M1 - 1046243
ER -