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Top-down and bottom-up influences on action and inhibition
Action;inhibition;Go/No-Go;behavioral facilitation;action and inaction goals
Wang, Wei ; Albarracin ; Dolores
关键词: Action;    inhibition;    Go/No-Go;    behavioral facilitation;    action and inaction goals;   
Others  :  https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/16872/1_Wang_Wei.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y
美国|英语
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【 摘 要 】

A series of studies with complex Go/No-Go tasks systematically examined the influence of tasks that require different combinations of Go and No-Go responses. Specifically, this thesis investigated how commission and omission errors are influenced by the actual distribution of the responses required during the trials (bottom-up factor) and a response mapping rule provided in the beginning (top-down factor). Results indicated that the Go-trial proportion and the Go-mapping rule moderate action (Go responses) and action inhibition (No-Go response) in different ways. Experiment 1 found that a high-Go-trial proportion that coincided with a high-Go-mapping rule produced significantly higher commission-error rates, lower omission-error rates, and shorter hit RTs than a low Go-trial proportion that coincided with a low Go-mapping rule. Experiments 2 and 3 differentiated the effect of the Go-trial proportion from the effect of the Go-mapping rule. These two experiments revealed that a higher Go-trial proportion increased commission-error rates but decreased omission-error rates, whereas a higher Go-mapping rule increased both commission-error rates and omission-error rates. Implications for designing effective behavioral programs are discussed.

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