Department of Psychology and Research Institute for Health Sciences (iUNICS).
Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2019 Jan;148(1):192-200. doi: 10.1037/xge0000497. Epub 2018 Oct 22.
Performance in sustained attention tasks is known to be slowed by the occurrence of unexpected task-irrelevant distractors (novelty distraction) and the detection of errors (posterror slowing), 2 well-established phenomena studied separately and regarded as reflecting distinct underpinning mechanisms. We measured novelty distraction and posterror slowing in an auditory-visual oddball task to test the hypothesis that they both involve an orienting response. Our results confirm that the 2 effects exhibit a positive interaction. We show that a trial-by-trial measure of surprise credibly accounts for our empirical data. We suggest that novelty distraction and posterror slowing both reflect an orienting response to unexpected events and a reappraisal of action plans. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
在持续注意任务中的表现已知会因意外的无关任务干扰(新颖性干扰)的发生和错误的检测(错误后减速)而减慢,这是两个已被分别研究并被认为反映了不同潜在机制的既定现象。我们在听觉-视觉的Oddball 任务中测量了新颖性干扰和错误后减速,以检验它们都涉及定向反应的假设。我们的结果证实,这两种效应存在正交互作用。我们表明,对惊讶的逐次测量可以很好地解释我们的经验数据。我们认为,新颖性干扰和错误后减速都反映了对意外事件的定向反应以及对行动计划的重新评估。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2018 APA,保留所有权利)。