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The Impact of Temporal Expectation on Unconscious Inhibitory Processing: A Computational Analysis Using Hierarchical Drift Diffusion Modeling.
Numerous studies have shown that motor inhibition can be triggered automatically when the cognitive system encounters interfering stimuli, even a suspicious stimulus in the absence of perceptual awareness (e.g., the negative compatibility effect). This study investigated the effect of temporal expectation, a top-down active preparation for future events, on unconscious inhibitory processing both in the local expectation context on a trial-by-trial basis (Experiment 1) and in the global expectation context on a block-wise basis (Experiment 2). Modeling of the behavioral data using a drift-diffusion model showed that temporal expectation can accelerate the evidence accumulation and improve response caution, regardless of context. Importantly, the acceleration is lower when the target is consistent with the suspicious response tendency induced by the subliminal prime than when the target is inconsistent with that, which is significantly correlated with the behavioral RTs (i.e., the compatibility effect). The results provide evidence for a framework in which temporal expectation enhances inhibitory control of unconscious processes. The mechanism is likely to be that temporal expectation enhances the activations afforded by subliminal stimuli and the strength of cognitive monitoring, so that the cognitive system suppresses these suspicious activations more strongly, preventing them from escaping and interfering with subsequent processing.
期刊介绍:
Multivariate Behavioral Research (MBR) publishes a variety of substantive, methodological, and theoretical articles in all areas of the social and behavioral sciences. Most MBR articles fall into one of two categories. Substantive articles report on applications of sophisticated multivariate research methods to study topics of substantive interest in personality, health, intelligence, industrial/organizational, and other behavioral science areas. Methodological articles present and/or evaluate new developments in multivariate methods, or address methodological issues in current research. We also encourage submission of integrative articles related to pedagogy involving multivariate research methods, and to historical treatments of interest and relevance to multivariate research methods.