Evaluative conditioning using virtual reality events.

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Omran K Safi, Yiran Shi, Tyler Lin, Theodore Yu, Isabel S Wilson, Christopher R Madan, Daniela J Palombo
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Abstract

Evaluative conditioning (EC) is observed when a neutral stimulus is paired with an emotionally charged unconditioned stimulus (US), resulting in a change in the pleasantness or liking of the CS. Few studies have focused on this effect within an episodic memory context (unique single-trial learning of US-CS pairings). Moreover, most studies involve US-CS pairings presented on a computer screen, but few studies have examined EC under more naturalistic conditions. We sought to fill these gaps, using a novel virtual reality (VR) paradigm. A sample of 74 participants experienced a series of negative and neutral environments in VR wherein they encountered US-CS pairs only once. They then provided ratings of pleasantness and completed a cued recall task, to assess EC and episodic memory, respectively. We successfully replicated the EC effect and did not find an association between EC and episodic memory. This latter pattern diverges from a prior study in our laboratory [Palombo, D. J., Elizur, L., Tuen, Y. J., Te, A. A., & Madan, C. R. (2021). Transfer of negative valence in an episodic memory task. Cognition, 217, 104874] and may provide insights into contextual factors not captured in the previous work. Together, our results point to the importance and effectiveness of using more naturalistic and diverse paradigms to investigate and replicate cognitive phenomena. Moreover, they may shed further light on the factors shaping the formation of affective attitudes from experiences.

使用虚拟现实事件的评价条件反射。
当中性刺激与充满情绪的非条件刺激配对时,观察到评价条件作用(EC),导致对CS的愉悦或喜欢的变化。很少有研究关注情景记忆背景下的这种影响(US-CS配对的独特单试验学习)。此外,大多数研究涉及在计算机屏幕上显示的US-CS配对,但很少有研究在更自然的条件下检查EC。我们试图用一种新颖的虚拟现实(VR)范式来填补这些空白。74名参与者在VR中经历了一系列消极和中性的环境,在这些环境中,他们只遇到过一次US-CS配对。然后,他们提供了愉快程度的评级,并完成了一个线索回忆任务,分别评估EC和情景记忆。我们成功地复制了EC效应,并没有发现EC和情景记忆之间的联系。后一种模式与我们实验室先前的研究不同[Palombo, D. J, Elizur, L.,屯,Y. J., Te, a . a ., & Madan, C. R.(2021)]。情景记忆任务中负效价的迁移。认知,217,104874],并可能提供之前工作中未捕获的上下文因素的见解。总之,我们的结果指出了使用更自然和多样化的范式来研究和复制认知现象的重要性和有效性。此外,它们可能会进一步阐明影响情感态度形成的因素。
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Cognition & Emotion
Cognition & Emotion PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
90
期刊介绍: Cognition & Emotion is devoted to the study of emotion, especially to those aspects of emotion related to cognitive processes. The journal aims to bring together work on emotion undertaken by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental psychology, neuropsychology, and cognitive science. Examples of topics appropriate for the journal include the role of cognitive processes in emotion elicitation, regulation, and expression; the impact of emotion on attention, memory, learning, motivation, judgements, and decisions.
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