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目标导向的行动失误解释:对旧关联的依赖。

A goal-directed account of action slips: The reliance on old contingencies.

机构信息

Research Group of Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences.

Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2023 Feb;152(2):496-508. doi: 10.1037/xge0001280. Epub 2022 Sep 8.

Abstract

People often keep engaging in behaviors that used to be successful in the past but which are knowingly no longer effective in the current situation, so-called "action slips." Such action slips are often explained with stimulus-driven processes in which behavior is caused by a stimulus-response association and without information about the outcome of the behavior. This process is contrasted with a goal-directed process in which behavior is selected because it is expected to lead to a desired outcome. Failing to act in line with changes in the outcome is taken as evidence for stimulus-driven processes. Stimulus-driven processes are assumed to get installed after overtraining and to be deployed under poor operating conditions. In line with this, previous research has found that action slips are more likely to occur after extensive training and when under time pressure. We propose an alternative goal-directed explanation according to which action slips are caused by a goal-directed process that relies on old, no longer accurate, outcome information. In the current study, participants learned four stimulus-response-outcome contingencies during a single (i.e., moderate training) or a 4-day training schedule (i.e., extensive training). Afterward, two contingencies were reversed and performance was assessed under time pressure. Results show that after extensive training, participants not only committed more action slips but also reported more old response-outcome contingencies in line with these action slips. This is consistent with the goal-directed explanation that action slips result from a reliance on old, no longer accurate outcome information. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

人们经常会持续从事过去曾经成功但当前情况下已知不再有效的行为,这种行为被称为“动作失误”。这种动作失误通常可以用刺激驱动过程来解释,在这种过程中,行为是由刺激-反应关联引起的,而没有关于行为结果的信息。这个过程与目标导向过程形成对比,在目标导向过程中,行为是因为预期会导致期望的结果而被选择的。未能根据结果的变化采取行动被视为刺激驱动过程的证据。刺激驱动过程被认为是在过度训练后安装的,并在较差的操作条件下部署。根据这一点,先前的研究发现,动作失误更可能在广泛的训练后和时间压力下发生。我们提出了一种替代的目标导向解释,根据这种解释,动作失误是由依赖于旧的、不再准确的结果信息的目标导向过程引起的。在当前的研究中,参与者在单一(即适度训练)或 4 天的训练计划(即广泛训练)期间学习了四个刺激-反应-结果的关联。之后,两个关联被反转,在时间压力下评估表现。结果表明,在广泛训练后,参与者不仅犯了更多的动作失误,而且还报告了更多与这些动作失误一致的旧反应-结果关联。这与目标导向解释一致,即动作失误是由于依赖旧的、不再准确的结果信息所致。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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