Proactive and reactive sequential effects on selective attention |
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Authors: | Bjø rn Sæ trevik,René Jü rgen Huster,Christoph Siegfried Herrmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Operational Psychology Research Group, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Christies gate 12, N-5015 Bergen, Norway;2. Experimental Psychology Lab, Institute for Psychology, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Sequences of events can affect selective attention either through proactive mechanisms, through reactive mechanisms, or through a combination of the two. The current study examined electrophysiological responses to both prime and target stimuli in a primed dichotic listening task. Each trial presented a distractor prime syllable followed by two simultaneous syllables, and participants were asked to report one of the simultaneous syllables. Trials where the participant reported the non-primed syllable showed more negative event-related potentials at prime presentation, which may indicate inhibition of the prime representation. Trials where the participant reported the primed syllable showed more negative event-related potentials at target presentation, which may indicate cognitive conflict and effortful response selection. In context of current theories, the data suggest that the interplay of a proactive inhibition bias and a reactive potential for conflict is involved in causing sequential effects on selective attention mechanisms. |
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Keywords: | Selective attention Inhibition Negative priming Cognitive conflict Dichotic listening Event-related potentials |
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