偶然性在食欲动机和厌恶动机对情绪分心的影响中的作用。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Athulya Krishnan, Sahithyan Sivakumaran, Srikanth Padmala
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摘要

与任务无关的情绪刺激的存在阻碍了行为表现。过去的一些研究报告称,基于表现的金钱奖励通过增强认知控制来减轻情绪干扰。在这样的操作中,预期奖励值的影响和成功反应与奖励结果之间的偶然性被混为一谈。为了弄清这两种不同动机的作用,我们进行了两个行为实验,以研究偶然性在食欲动机和厌恶动机对情绪分心的影响中的作用。在涉及食欲动机的实验1中,一个预提示表示不同的奖励水平(高与低)和偶然性(偶然与非偶然)条件。随后,参与者完成了一个搜索字母的任务,同时忽略了中央呈现的积极、中性或消极的与任务无关的图像。在反应时间数据中,我们发现偶然性、奖励和干扰物效价之间存在三种相互作用。具体来说,在偶然(而不是非偶然)条件下,我们观察到在高(相对于低)奖励前景试验中,消极(而不是积极)分心减少了。在实验2中也观察到类似的互动模式,我们通过金钱损失的前景来操纵厌恶动机。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,偶然性在驱动食欲动机和厌恶动机对情绪分心的影响中起着至关重要的作用。
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Role of contingency in the effects of appetitive and aversive motivation on emotional distraction.

The presence of task-irrelevant emotional stimuli impedes behavioural performance. Some past studies have reported that performance-based monetary rewards mitigate emotional interference by enhancing cognitive control. In such manipulations, the effects of the expected reward value and the contingency between a successful response and reward outcome were conflated. To disentangle the contribution of these two distinct components of motivation, we conducted two behavioural experiments to investigate the role of contingency in the effects of appetitive and aversive motivation on emotional distraction. In Experiment 1 involving appetitive motivation, a pre-cue indicated different reward levels (high vs. low) and contingency (contingent vs. non-contingent) conditions. Subsequently, participants performed a letter-search task while ignoring a centrally presented positive, neutral, or negative task-irrelevant image. In the reaction time data, we detected a three-way interaction between Contingency, Reward, and Distractor Valence. Specifically, in the contingent (but not during non-contingent) condition, we observed reduced negative (but not positive) distraction during high (relative to low) reward prospect trials. Similar interaction patterns were observed in Experiment 2, where we manipulated aversive motivation via the prospect of monetary losses. Overall, our findings indicate that contingency plays a crucial role in driving the effects of appetitive and aversive motivation on emotional distraction.

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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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