Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2021 Apr;215:103290. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103290. Epub 2021 Mar 9.
Social-emotional evaluations of unfamiliar people are negatively impacted by ignoring or withholding motor-responses from images that depict them; an effect attributed to the propensity of inhibition to affectively devalue associated stimuli. Prior findings suggest that the social-emotional consequences of inhibition may operate on category-level representations that impact all members of a corresponding group. Here we assess whether such social-emotional consequences of motor-response action versus inaction also operate on item-level representations of specific individuals. Participants memorized individual identities of a group of fellow students before completing a Go/No-go response-inhibition task designed to associate item-level representations of each previously-memorized person with action (Go trials) or inaction (No-go trials). Social identities associated with action were consistently rated as more trustworthy in subsequent evaluations than those associated with inaction. This suggests that the social-emotional consequences of motor-response execution versus inhibition can operate on item-level stimulus representations in memory.
对不熟悉的人的社会情感评价会受到忽视或不回应描绘他们的图像的影响;这种影响归因于抑制倾向会对相关刺激产生情感贬值。先前的研究结果表明,抑制的社会情感后果可能作用于类别水平的表征,从而影响相应群体的所有成员。在这里,我们评估这种来自运动反应的社会情感后果与不作为是否也作用于特定个体的项目水平表示。参与者在完成一项旨在将每个先前记忆的人的项目水平表示与动作(Go 试验)或不作为(No-go 试验)相关联的 Go/No-go 反应抑制任务之前,先记住一组同学的个人身份。与动作相关的社会身份在随后的评价中始终被评为比与不作为相关的社会身份更值得信赖。这表明,运动反应执行与抑制的社会情感后果可以在记忆中的项目水平刺激表示上起作用。