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Disarming smiles: irrelevant happy faces slow post-error responses

机译:消除微笑:无关紧要的笑脸使错误后的反应变慢

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When we make errors, we tend to experience a negative emotional state. In addition, if our errors are witnessed by other people, we might expect those observers to respond negatively. However, little is known about how implicit social feedback like facial expressions influences error processing. We explored this using the cognitive control phenomenon of post-error slowing: the tendency to slow the response immediately following an error. Adult participants performed a difficult perceptual task: estimating which of two lines (horizontal or vertical) was longer. The background showed an irrelevant distractor face with a happy, sad, or neutral expression. Participants slowed after errors only when the subsequent distractor face was happy, but not when the subsequent distractor was sad or neutral nor when a happy face followed a correct response. This suggests that information about others' affect, even non-interactive, task-irrelevant information, has performance- and valence-dependent effects on adaptive cognitive control.
机译:当我们犯错时,我们倾向于经历负面的情绪状态。另外,如果我们的错误被其他人看到,我们可能期望那些观察者做出负面反应。但是,对于诸如面部表情之类的隐式社交反馈如何影响错误处理的了解甚少。我们使用错误后减慢的认知控制现象对此进行了探索:错误发生后立即减缓响应的趋势。成年参与者执行了一项困难的感知任务:估算两条线(水平或垂直)中的哪一条较长。背景显示无关紧要的干扰表情,表情是快乐,悲伤或中性。只有在随后的分心者高兴时,参与者才会在出错后放慢速度,而在随后的分心者悲伤或中立时,或者当快乐的面孔遵循正确的响应时,参与者则不会放慢速度。这表明关于他人情感的信息,即使是非交互的,与任务无关的信息,也对适应性认知控制具有与表现和效价有关的影响。

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