Behavioural Science Institute.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2021 Mar;150(3):431-445. doi: 10.1037/xge0000888. Epub 2020 Sep 3.
Human behavior can be classified into 2 basic categories: execution of responses and withholding responses. This classification is used in go/no-go training, where people respond to some objects and withhold their responses to other objects. Despite its simplicity, there is now substantial evidence that such training is powerful in changing human behavior toward such objects. However, it is poorly understood how simple responses can influence behavior. Contrary to the remarkably tenacious idea that go/no-go training changes behavior by strengthening inhibitory control, we propose that the training changes behavior via changes in explicit liking of objects. In two preregistered experiments, we show that go/no-go training influences explicit liking for smartphone apps (Experiments 1 and 2) and that this liking partially mediates the effect of the training on consequential choices for using these apps 1 day later (Experiment 2). The results highlight the role of evaluations when examining how motor response training influences behavior. This knowledge can inform development of more effective applied motor response training procedures and raises new theoretical questions on the relation between motor responses and affect. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
人类行为可以分为 2 种基本类别:执行反应和抑制反应。这种分类被用于 Go/No-Go 训练中,人们对某些对象做出反应,而对其他对象则抑制反应。尽管这种分类很简单,但现在有大量证据表明,这种训练对于改变人们对这些对象的行为非常有效。然而,人们对简单反应如何影响行为的理解还很有限。与 Go/No-Go 训练通过加强抑制控制来改变行为的这种惊人的持久观点相反,我们提出训练通过改变对象的显式喜好来改变行为。在两个预先注册的实验中,我们表明 Go/No-Go 训练会影响对智能手机应用程序的显式喜好(实验 1 和实验 2),并且这种喜好部分中介了训练对随后一天使用这些应用程序的决策的影响(实验 2)。研究结果强调了在考察运动反应训练如何影响行为时,评估的作用。这方面的知识可以为更有效的应用运动反应训练程序的开发提供信息,并提出关于运动反应和情感之间关系的新理论问题。