Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
927596 Consciousness and Cognition 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Does the interaction of alerting and endogenous attention modulate consciousness?•Does bottom-up activation affect endogenous attention modulation of consciousness?•Alerting modulates the endogenous attentional modulation of conscious perception.•Bottom-up activation enhances the effect of endogenous attention on consciousness.

Recent studies have consistently demonstrated that conscious perception interacts with exogenous attentional orienting, but it can be dissociated from endogenous attentional orienting (Chica, Lasaponara, et al., 2011 and Wyart and Tallon-Baudry, 2008). It has been hypothesized that enhanced conscious processing at exogenously attended locations results from a synergistic action of spatial orienting, bottom-up activation, and phasic alerting induced by the abrupt onset of the exogenous cue (Chica, Lasaponara, et al., 2011). Instead, as endogenous cues need more time to be interpreted, the phasic alerting they produce may have dissipated when the target appears. Furthermore, endogenous cues presumably elicit a weak bottom-up activation at the cued location. Consistent with these hypotheses, we observed that endogenous attention modulated conscious perception, but only when phasic alerting or bottom-up activation was increased. Results are discussed in the context of recent theoretical models of consciousness (Dehaene, Changeux, Naccache, Sackur, & Sergent, 2006).

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