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The representation of instructions in working memory leads to autonomous response activation: evidence from the first trials in the flanker paradigm
Authors:Cohen-Kdoshay Oshrit  Meiran Nachshon
Institution:  a Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
Abstract:The authors examined whether instructions can lead to autonomous response activation even without practice. Eriksen and Eriksen's (1974) flanker compatibility paradigm was used to show that the flanker compatibility effect (FCE) is already present in the first trials following the stimulus-response instructions, before any of the stimuli have been repeated. This first-trials FCE was present even when participants were strongly motivated to ignore the flankers, and it disappeared under conditions of high working-memory (WM) load. The findings suggest that intention, formed by instructions, is involved in forming representations in WM that operate like a prepared reflex (Woodworth, 1938). The implications of the finding to intentionality and frontal lobe functions are discussed.
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