Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict
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Resumo: | Recent research suggests that the cognitive monitoring system of control could be using negative affective cues intrinsic to changes in information processing to initiate top-down regulatory mechanisms. Here, we propose that positive feelings of ease-of-processing could be picked up by the monitoring system as a cue indicating that control is not necessary, leading to maladaptive control adjustments. We simultaneously target control adjustments driven by task context and on a trial-by-trial level, macro-, and micro-adjustments. This hypothesis was tested using a Stroop-like task comprised trials varying in congruence and perceptual fluency. A pseudo randomisation procedure within different proportion of congruence conditions was used to maximise discrepancy and fluency effects. Results suggest that in a mostly congruent context participants committed more fast errors when incongruent trials were easy-to-read. Moreover, within the mostly incongruent condition, we also found more errors on incongruent trials after experiencing the facilitation effect of repeated congruent trials. These results suggest that transient and sustained feelings of processing fluency can downregulate control mechanisms, leading to failed adaptive adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflictControlFluencyCongruenceConflictRecent research suggests that the cognitive monitoring system of control could be using negative affective cues intrinsic to changes in information processing to initiate top-down regulatory mechanisms. Here, we propose that positive feelings of ease-of-processing could be picked up by the monitoring system as a cue indicating that control is not necessary, leading to maladaptive control adjustments. We simultaneously target control adjustments driven by task context and on a trial-by-trial level, macro-, and micro-adjustments. This hypothesis was tested using a Stroop-like task comprised trials varying in congruence and perceptual fluency. A pseudo randomisation procedure within different proportion of congruence conditions was used to maximise discrepancy and fluency effects. Results suggest that in a mostly congruent context participants committed more fast errors when incongruent trials were easy-to-read. Moreover, within the mostly incongruent condition, we also found more errors on incongruent trials after experiencing the facilitation effect of repeated congruent trials. These results suggest that transient and sustained feelings of processing fluency can downregulate control mechanisms, leading to failed adaptive adjustments to conflictFundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCTSAGE Publications Inc.Repositório do ISPAOliveira, Gonçalo ARemondes, MiguelGarcia-Marques, Teresa2024-02-27T17:16:59Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/9617engOliveira, G. A., Garcia-Marques, T., & Remondes, M. (2023). Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 76(11), 2524–2534. https://doi.org/10.1177/174702182311597871747021810.1177/17470218231159787info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-03T02:15:40Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/9617Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:12:20.794354Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict Oliveira, Gonçalo A Control Fluency Congruence Conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict |
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Oliveira, Gonçalo A |
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Oliveira, Gonçalo A Remondes, Miguel Garcia-Marques, Teresa |
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Remondes, Miguel Garcia-Marques, Teresa |
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Repositório do ISPA |
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Oliveira, Gonçalo A Remondes, Miguel Garcia-Marques, Teresa |
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Control Fluency Congruence Conflict |
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Control Fluency Congruence Conflict |
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Recent research suggests that the cognitive monitoring system of control could be using negative affective cues intrinsic to changes in information processing to initiate top-down regulatory mechanisms. Here, we propose that positive feelings of ease-of-processing could be picked up by the monitoring system as a cue indicating that control is not necessary, leading to maladaptive control adjustments. We simultaneously target control adjustments driven by task context and on a trial-by-trial level, macro-, and micro-adjustments. This hypothesis was tested using a Stroop-like task comprised trials varying in congruence and perceptual fluency. A pseudo randomisation procedure within different proportion of congruence conditions was used to maximise discrepancy and fluency effects. Results suggest that in a mostly congruent context participants committed more fast errors when incongruent trials were easy-to-read. Moreover, within the mostly incongruent condition, we also found more errors on incongruent trials after experiencing the facilitation effect of repeated congruent trials. These results suggest that transient and sustained feelings of processing fluency can downregulate control mechanisms, leading to failed adaptive adjustments to conflict |
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Oliveira, G. A., Garcia-Marques, T., & Remondes, M. (2023). Easy to process, hard to control: Transient and sustained processing fluency impairs cognitive control adjustments to conflict. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 76(11), 2524–2534. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218231159787 17470218 10.1177/17470218231159787 |
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