Jentzsch Ines, Leuthold Hartmut
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2006 Aug;59(8):1329-37. doi: 10.1080/17470210600674394.
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behaviour have attracted much interest recently. It is still unclear, however, whether the mechanisms underlying these adjustments share a common locus within the chain of stimulus-response processing. In order to address this issue, the present study employed a speed-accuracy instruction producing a macro-trade-off, whereas micro-trade-off was studied by means of posterror slowing in reaction time (RT). Participants performed a spatially compatible or incompatible four-stimuli-to-two-response alternative choice RT task. Reliable variations in micro-and macro-trade-off as well as effects of spatial compatibility were found in RT and error rate. Most importantly, posterror slowing was larger when instruction stressed accuracy rather than speed, an effect being independent of spatial compatibility. Because the influence of speed-accuracy instruction and posterror slowing on performance was strongest for response alternations, together present findings suggest that the mechanisms underlying micro- and macro-trade-offs have one common locus at the level of motor processing. Additional influences of macro-trade-off on premotoric processing are likely.
与人类行为的长期和短期调整相关的认知控制过程最近引起了广泛关注。然而,这些调整背后的机制是否在刺激-反应处理链中共享一个共同的位点仍不清楚。为了解决这个问题,本研究采用了一种产生宏观权衡的速度-准确性指令,而微观权衡则通过反应时(RT)的错误后减慢来研究。参与者执行了一个空间兼容或不兼容的四刺激对两反应的交替选择RT任务。在RT和错误率中发现了微观和宏观权衡的可靠变化以及空间兼容性的影响。最重要的是,当指令强调准确性而不是速度时,错误后减慢更大,这种效应与空间兼容性无关。由于速度-准确性指令和错误后减慢对反应交替的表现影响最强,因此目前的研究结果表明,微观和宏观权衡背后的机制在运动处理水平上有一个共同的位点。宏观权衡对运动前处理可能还有其他影响。