Monetary reward increases attentional effort in the flanker task |
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Authors: | Ronald Hübner Jan Schlösser |
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Affiliation: | 1.Fachbereich Psychologie,Universit?t Konstanz,Konstanz,Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() An important question is whether monetary reward can increase attentional effort in order to improve performance. Up to now, evidence for a positive answer is weak. Therefore, in the present study, the flanker task was used to examine this question further. Participants had to respond sooner than a certain deadline in a flanker task. One group of participants received a performance-contingent monetary reward, whereas the other group earned a fixed amount of money. As a result, monetary reward significantly improved performance in comparison with the control group. The analysis of speed-accuracy trade-off functions revealed that monetary reward increased attentional effort, leading to an enhanced quality of stimulus coding. Little evidence was found that reward also improved selective spatial attention. |
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