Visuospatial perception is not affected by self-related information

Autor: Ten Brink, Antonia F, de Haan, Rebecca, Amelink, Daan R, Holweg, Anniek N, Sui, Jie, Bultitude, Janet H, Leerstoel Dijkerman, Helmholtz Institute, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF)
Přispěvatelé: Leerstoel Dijkerman, Helmholtz Institute, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Consciousness and Cognition, 107, 1. Academic Press Inc.
ISSN: 1053-8100
Popis: Previous research suggests that attention is drawn by self-related information. Three online experiments were conducted to investigate whether self-related stimuli alter visuospatial perceptual judgments. In a matching task, associations were learned between labels ('Yourself'/friend/stranger's name) paired with cues. Cues were coloured outlines (Experiment 1, N = 135), geometric shapes (Experiment 2, N = 102), or coloured gradients (Experiment 3, N = 110). Visuospatial perception bias was measured with a greyscales task. Cues were presented prior to, and/or alongside greyscales. We hypothesized there would be a bias towards the self-related cue. In all experiments, we found a self-related bias in the matching task. Furthermore, there was an overall leftward visuospatial perceptual bias (pseudoneglect). However, we found anecdotal to moderate evidence for the absence of an effect of self-related cues on visuospatial perception judgments. Although self-related stimuli influence how our attention is oriented to stimuli, attention mechanisms that influence perceptual judgements are seemingly not affected by a self-bias.
Databáze: OpenAIRE