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Facilitating goal-oriented behaviour in the Stroop task: when executive control Is influenced by automatic processing

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posted on 2023-10-18, 07:31 authored by Benjamin A. Parris, Sarah Bate, Scott D. Brown, Timothy HodgsonTimothy Hodgson
<p>A portion of Stroop interference is thought to arise from a failure to maintain goal-oriented behaviour (or goal neglect). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether goal- relevant primes could enhance goal maintenance and reduce the Stroop interference effect. Here it is shown that primes related to the goal of responding quickly in the Stroop task (e.g. fast, quick, hurry) substantially reduced Stroop interference by reducing reaction times to incongruent trials but increasing reaction times to congruent and neutral trials. No effects of the primes were observed on errors. The effects on incongruent, congruent and neutral trials are explained in terms of the influence of the primes on goal maintenance. The results show that goal priming can facilitate goal-oriented behaviour and indicate that automatic processing can modulate executive control. © 2012 Parris et al.</p>

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

PLoS ONE

Volume

7

Issue

10

Publisher

Public Library of Science PLoS

ISSN

1932-6203

eISSN

1932-6203

Date Submitted

2013-07-12

Date Accepted

2013-07-12

Date of First Publication

2013-07-12

Date of Final Publication

2013-07-12

ePrints ID

10511