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Context Modulates Congruency Effects in Selective Attention to Social Cues

机译:上下文在选择注意社交线索时调节一致性效应

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Head and gaze directions are used during social interactions as essential cues to infer where someone attends. When head and gaze are oriented toward opposite directions, we need to extract socially meaningful information despite stimulus conflict. Recently, a cognitive and neural mechanism for filtering-out conflicting stimuli has been identified while performing non-social attention tasks. This mechanism is engaged proactively when conflict is anticipated in a high proportion of trials and reactively when conflict occurs infrequently. Here, we investigated whether a similar mechanism is at play for limiting distraction from conflicting social cues during gaze or head direction discrimination tasks in contexts with different probabilities of conflict. Results showed that, for the gaze direction task only (Experiment 1), inverse efficiency (IE) scores for distractor-absent trials (i.e., faces with averted gaze and centrally oriented head) were larger (indicating worse performance) when these trials were intermixed with congruent/incongruent distractor-present trials (i.e., faces with averted gaze and tilted head in the same/opposite direction) relative to when the same distractor-absent trials were shown in isolation. Moreover, on distractor-present trials, IE scores for congruent (vs. incongruent) head-gaze pairs in blocks with rare conflict were larger than in blocks with frequent conflict, suggesting that adaptation to conflict was more efficient than adaptation to infrequent events. However, when the task required discrimination of head orientation while ignoring gaze direction, performance was not impacted by both block-level and current trial congruency (Experiment 2), unless the cognitive load of the task was increased by adding a concurrent task (Experiment 3). Overall, our study demonstrates that during attention to social cues proactive cognitive control mechanisms are modulated by the expectation of conflicting stimulus information at both the block- and trial-sequence level, and by the type of task and cognitive load. This helps to clarify the inherent differences in the distracting potential of head and gaze cues during speeded social attention tasks.
机译:在社交互动过程中,头部和凝视方向被用作推断某人参加活动的必要线索。当头部和视线朝向相反的方向时,尽管存在刺激冲突,我们仍需要提取对社会有意义的信息。最近,在执行非社会关注任务时,已经识别出一种用于过滤掉冲突刺激的认知和神经机制。当在很大比例的审判中预计会出现冲突时,将积极参与此机制;而在冲突很少发生时,则将采取反应性措施。在这里,我们调查了在冲突可能性不同的情况下,是否有类似的机制在限制凝视或头部辨别任务中从冲突的社会暗示中分散注意力。结果表明,仅针对凝视方向任务(实验1),将这些试验混合使用时,无干扰者的试验(即,具有规避凝视的面部和头部朝中的面部)的逆向效率(IE)得分较大(表明表现较差)。相对于单独显示相同的无干扰项的试验而言,存在相同/不一致的干扰项存在的试验(即,注视的面孔和朝向相同/相反方向的头部偏斜的面部)。此外,在存在分心者的试验中,具有罕见冲突的区块中的一致(相对于不一致)头目对的IE得分要大于具有频繁冲突的区块的IE得分,这表明适应冲突比适应偶发事件更为有效。但是,当任务需要辨别头部方向而忽略注视方向时,性能不会受到模块级和当前试验一致性的影响(实验2),除非通过添加并发任务来增加任务的认知负担(实验3) )。总的来说,我们的研究表明,在关注社会线索的过程中,主动的认知控制机制受到在块序列和试验序列级别上相互矛盾的刺激信息的期望以及任务类型和认知负荷的调节。这有助于弄清在加速社会关注任务中头部和凝视提示分散注意力的潜在固有差异。

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