Aprendizaje inconscienteCondicionamiento a estímulos visuales subliminales

  1. Núñez Partido, Juan Pedro
Supervised by:
  1. Francisco de Vicente Pérez Director

Defence university: Universidad Pontificia Comillas

Fecha de defensa: 27 November 1998

Committee:
  1. María Pilar Ferrándiz López Chair
  2. María José Carrasco Galán Secretary
  3. José Luis González Almendros Committee member
  4. Manuel Froufé Torres Committee member
  5. Luis López-Yarto Elizalde Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The role of consciousness in Pavlovian conditioning was examined in two experiments in which visually masked neutral words were used as the conditioned stimuli (CS) and an electric shock as the unconditioned stimulus (US). The inter-stimulus interval (ISI) was established individually. A detection threshold was used in Experiment 1 and an identification threshold in Experiment 2. The primary dependent variable was the skin conductance response (SCR). Results showed that the conditioned response (CR) was acquired by 58% of participants who perceived stimuli above the identification threshold, 50% of participants who perceived stimuli below the detection threshold, and 11% of participants who perceived stimuli below the identification threshold, but above the detection threshold. These results suggest that consciousness of the CS-US contingency is not a necessary condition for acquiring a CR of the autonomous nervous system (ANS).