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Counteracting effect of threat on reward enhancements during working memory
Authors:Jong Moon Choi  Srikanth Padmala
Affiliation:1. Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA;2. Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract:
Cognitive performance has been shown to be enhanced when performance-based rewards are at stake. On the other hand, task-irrelevant threat processing has been shown to have detrimental effects during several cognitive tasks. Crucially, the impact of reward and threat on cognition has been studied largely independently of one another. Hence, our understanding of how reward and threat simultaneously contribute to performance is incomplete. To fill in this gap, the present study investigated how reward and threat interact with one another during a cognitive task. We found that threat of shock counteracted the beneficial effect of reward during a working memory task. Furthermore, individual differences in self-reported reward-sensitivity and anxiety were linked to the extent to which reward and threat interacted during behaviour. Together, the current findings contribute to a limited but growing literature unravelling how positive and negative information processing jointly influence cognition.
Keywords:Reward  Emotion  Threat  Cognition  Working memory
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