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The differential influences of positive affect, random reward, and performance-contingent reward on cognitive control

机译:正面情感,随机奖励和绩效依赖奖励对认知控制的不同影响

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Growing evidence suggests that positive affect and reward have differential effects on cognitive control. So far, however, these effects have never been studied together. Here, the authors present one behavioral study investigating the influences of positive affect and reward (contingent and noncontingent) on proactive control. A modified version of the AX-continuous performance task, which has repeatedly been shown to be sensitive to reward and affect manipulations, was used. In a first phase, two experimental groups received either neutral or positive affective pictures before every trial. In a second phase, the two halves of a given affect group additionally received, respectively, performance-contingent or random rewards. The results replicated the typical affect effect, in terms of reduced proactive control under positive as compared to neutral affect. Also, the typical reward effects associated with increased proactive control were replicated. Most interestingly, performance-contingent reward counteracted the positive affect effect, whereas random reward mirrored that effect. In sum, this study provides first evidence that performance-contingent reward, on the one hand, and positive affect and performance-noncontingent reward, on the other hand, have oppositional effects on cognitive control: Only performance-contingent reward showed a motivational effect in terms of a strategy shift toward increased proactive control, whereas positive affect alone and performance-noncontingent reward reduced proactive control. Moreover, the integrative design of this study revealed the vulnerability of positive affect effects to motivational manipulations. The results are discussed with respect to current neuroscientific theories of the effects of dopamine on affect, reward, and cognitive control.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,积极的影响和报酬对认知控制有不同的影响。但是,到目前为止,尚未一起研究这些影响。在这里,作者提出了一项行为研究,以研究积极影响和奖赏(或有和非或有)对主动控制的影响。使用了AX连续执行任务的修改版本,该修改版本反复被证明对奖励和影响操纵敏感。在第一阶段,两个实验组在每次试验前均收到中性或积极的情感图片。在第二阶段中,给定情感组的两个半部分别分别获得了绩效或随机奖励。结果复制了典型的影响效果,与中性影响相比,减少了积极的主动控制。同样,复制了与增加主动控制相关的典型奖励效应。最有趣的是,与绩效挂钩的奖励抵消了积极的影响效果,而随机奖励则反映了这种效果。总而言之,这项研究提供了第一个证据,一方面是基于绩效的奖励,另一方面是正面影响和非绩效的奖励对认知控制产生相反的影响:只有基于绩效的奖励才显示出激励作用。策略条款会朝着主动控制的方向转变,而正面影响和绩效非偶然性奖励则会降低主动控制。此外,本研究的综合设计揭示了积极影响对动机操纵的脆弱性。关于当前多巴胺对情感,奖励和认知控制的影响的神经科学理论,讨论了该结果。

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