Estimation performance is modulated by emotional valence and stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA): evidence from priming paradigm.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Enze Wu, Zhihui Luo, Chenyu Zhang, Bing Guan, Chuanlin Zhu
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Background: Previous studies have investigated the influence of emotional priming on estimation performance, but the influence of stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) on estimation performance remains unknown. The present study aimed to explore the interaction between emotional valence and SOA on estimation performance, under explicit (Experiment 1) and implicit (Experiment 2) emotional priming conditions.

Methods: This study consists of two 3 (priming emotion type: fear, happy, and neutral) × 2 (SOA: 600 ms, 1800 ms) × 2 (estimation strategy type: down-up strategy, up-down strategy) experimental designs. Participants were required to complete the multiplication estimation task (e.g., 23 × 67) using either the down-up (e.g., doing 20 × 70 = 1400 for 23 × 67) or up-down (e.g., doing 30 × 60 = 1800 for 23 × 67) strategy, and judge the emotion (Experiment 1) or gender (Experiment 2) conveyed by the facial expression prime.

Results: In Experiment 1, under the SOA = 1800 ms (but not SOA = 600 ms) condition, happy (vs. neutral and fear) priming contributed to improving individuals' estimation accuracy (ACC). In Experiment 2, under the SOA = 1800 ms condition, participants achieved higher ACC with the up-down strategy under both neutral and fear priming conditions; under happy priming condition, participants achieved higher ACC with the down-up strategy. Under the SOA = 600 ms condition, participants achieved higher ACC with the down-up strategy under both fear and happy (but not neutral) priming conditions. Under neutral priming condition, the response time (RTs) were shorter with the down-up strategy, and under fear (but not happy) priming condition, RTs were longer with the down-up strategy.

Conclusions: The present study indicates that participants' estimation performance is modulated by the interaction between emotional valence and SOA. Practically, estimation strategies in education/cognitive training should be dynamically adjusted based on SOA and emotional states.

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情绪效价和刺激发生不同步对估计绩效有调节作用:来自启动范式的证据。
背景:以往的研究已经探讨了情绪启动对估计绩效的影响,但刺激开始异步(SOA)对估计绩效的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨外显(实验1)和内隐(实验2)情绪启动条件下,情绪效价和SOA对评估绩效的影响。方法:采用2个3(启动情绪类型:恐惧、快乐和中性)× 2 (SOA: 600 ms、1800 ms) × 2(估计策略类型:上下策略、上下策略)实验设计。被试被要求使用上下(如23 × 67为20 × 70 = 1400)或上下(如23 × 67为30 × 60 = 1800)策略完成乘法估计任务(如23 × 67为23 × 67),并判断面部表情启动所传达的情绪(实验1)或性别(实验2)。结果:在实验1中,在SOA = 1800 ms(而非SOA = 600 ms)条件下,快乐(相对于中性和恐惧)启动有助于提高个体的估计准确性(ACC)。在实验2中,在SOA = 1800 ms条件下,中性启动和恐惧启动条件下,被试采用上下策略获得了更高的ACC;在快乐启动条件下,被试采用上下启动策略获得了更高的ACC。在SOA = 600 ms条件下,在恐惧和快乐(但非中性)启动条件下,采用下向上策略的参与者获得了更高的ACC。在中性启动条件下,下向上启动的反应时间较短;在恐惧(但不快乐)启动条件下,下向上启动的反应时间较长。结论:被试的估计绩效受情绪效价与SOA的交互作用调节。实际上,教育/认知培训中的评估策略应该根据SOA和情绪状态进行动态调整。
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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
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2.80%
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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