Prediction outcome probabilities as determinants of choice reaction time |
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Authors: | Charles P. Whitman E. Scott Geller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061, Blacksburg, Virginia
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Abstract: | In a two-stimulus two-response choice reaction time (RT) task in which Ss made stimulus predictions, the probability of a correct prediction was manipulated between Ss. The magnitude of the difference in RT to correctly and incorrectly predicted stimuli (i.e., the prediction outcome effect) was an increasing function of the probability of a correct prediction This finding was primarily due to a reliable decrease in RT to correctly predicted stimuli as the probability of a correct prediction increased, since RT to incorrectly predicted stimuli was not affected by prediction outcome probability. These results were interpreted as partially supporting a continuous expectancy notion which involves facilitory and inhibitory mechanisms winch are differentially influenced by the probability of a correct prediction. |
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