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抑制控制的瞬间诱导及其对不确定性的影响。

Momentary Induction of Inhibitory Control and Its Effects on Uncertainty.

作者信息

Linkovski Omer, Rodriguez Carolyn I, Wheaton Michael G, Henik Avishai, Anholt Gideon E

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.

Department of Medical Neurobiology, Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

J Cogn. 2021 Jan 21;4(1):10. doi: 10.5334/joc.133.

Abstract

Deficient inhibitory control and difficulty resolving uncertainty are central in psychopathology. How these factors interact remains unclear. Initial evidence suggests that inducing inhibitory control improves resolution of uncertainty. This may occur only when participants overcome action tendencies, which are dominant tendencies to perform certain behaviors. Our study explored the links between inhibitory control and behavioral responses to uncertainty while manipulating action-tendencies' strength. In three experiments, 132 undergraduates completed a task that combined induction of momentary changes in inhibitory control level (Stroop task), with responses to uncertainty (visual-search task). We manipulated action-tendencies' strength by varying uncertainty proportions across experiments. Results indicated that momentary induction of inhibitory control improved resolution of high-uncertainty during mostly low-uncertainty trials but hampered resolution of low-uncertainty during mostly high-uncertainty trials. Identical inhibitory control induction did not affect resolution of uncertainty when uncertainty conditions were equalized. Participants' subjective uncertainty measures were similar across experiments. Our results suggest that momentary inhibitory control induction modifies behavioral responses to uncertainty and selectively affects trials that require overcoming dominant action tendencies. These findings indicate a potentially unique and multifaceted relationship between inhibitory control and behavioral responses to uncertainty. Clinical implications for models of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and experimental implications to post-conflict processes are discussed.

摘要

抑制控制不足和难以解决不确定性是精神病理学的核心问题。这些因素如何相互作用仍不清楚。初步证据表明,诱导抑制控制可改善不确定性的解决。这可能仅在参与者克服行动倾向时才会发生,行动倾向是执行某些行为的主导倾向。我们的研究在操纵行动倾向强度的同时,探讨了抑制控制与对不确定性的行为反应之间的联系。在三个实验中,132名本科生完成了一项任务,该任务将抑制控制水平的瞬间变化诱导(斯特鲁普任务)与对不确定性的反应(视觉搜索任务)相结合。我们通过在不同实验中改变不确定性比例来操纵行动倾向的强度。结果表明,在大多数低不确定性试验中,抑制控制的瞬间诱导改善了高不确定性的解决,但在大多数高不确定性试验中阻碍了低不确定性的解决。当不确定性条件相同时,相同的抑制控制诱导不会影响不确定性的解决。参与者的主观不确定性测量在不同实验中相似。我们的结果表明,抑制控制的瞬间诱导改变了对不确定性的行为反应,并选择性地影响了需要克服主导行动倾向的试验。这些发现表明抑制控制与对不确定性的行为反应之间存在潜在的独特和多方面的关系。讨论了对强迫症模型的临床意义以及对冲突后过程的实验意义。

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