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When errors do not matter: Weakening belief in intentional control impairs cognitive reaction to errors

机译:当错误无关紧要时:对故意控制的信念减弱会削弱对错误的认知反应

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The belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply rooted in virtually all human beings. It has been shown that weakening such belief - e.g. by exposure to 'anti-free will' messages - can lead people to display antisocial tendencies. We propose that this cursory and irresponsible behavior may be facilitated by a breakdown of neurocognitive mechanisms underlying behavioral adjustments. In the study reported here, we tested the hypothesis that weakening belief in intentional control reduces cognitive markers of behavioral control. Participants performed a Simon task before and after reading a scientific text either denying free will (no-free will group) or not mentioning free will (control group). Results showed that the post-error slowing, a cognitive marker of performance adjustment, was reduced in the no-free will group. This reduction was proportional to a decrease of the belief in intentional control. These observations indicate that weakening the belief in free will can impact behavioral adjustment after an error, and could be the cause of antisocial and irresponsible behavior.
机译:几乎所有人类都深深植根于可以对行为进行故意控制的信念。已经证明削弱这种信念-例如通过接触“反自由意志”信息-可以导致人们表现出反社会倾向。我们建议,这种粗鲁和不负责任的行为可以通过行为调节背后的神经认知机制的分解得到促进。在此处报告的研究中,我们测试了以下假设:故意控制信念减弱会降低行为控制的认知标记。参与者在阅读科学文章之前和之后执行了Simon任务,他们要么拒绝自由意志(无自由意志团体),要么不提及自由意志(对照组)。结果表明,在自由意志组中,犯错后的放慢是性能调节的认知指标,在这种情况下有所减少。这种减少与故意控制信念的减少成正比。这些观察结果表明,削弱对自由意志的信念会影响错误发生后的行为调整,并且可能是反社会和不负责任的行为的原因。

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