Alerting effects require the absence of surprise
Dietze N, Horstmann G, Poth CH (2024)
Acta Psychologica 245: 104239.
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Ongoing actions are interrupted for a brief period of time whenever salient and expectancy-discrepant stimuli (surprise stimuli) interfere with the present task set. By contrast, salient stimuli (alerting cues) preceding targets can facilitate behaviour by reducing time to initiate actions. Both phenomena seem to be at odds with each other as actions are either impaired or facilitated. Therefore, in the present study, we asked how surprise and alerting effects interact. In two experiments, participants performed choice reaction tasks without any prior knowledge of the impending alerting cue. After a baseline period of trials without an alerting cue, the alerting cue was presented for the first time. It was found that the initial presentation of the alerting cue significantly slowed down reaction times. However, after just a single trial this impairment went away. This reveals that the beneficial effects of alerting for action presuppose that alerting cues are expected and represented in the top-down task set. As such, the present findings challenge the standard view of phasic alerting as a bottom-up and entirely stimulus-driven phenomenon. Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Surprise;
Expectation;
Alerting;
Arousa;
l Choice reaction
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2024
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Acta Psychologica
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245
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104239
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1873-6297
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Dietze N, Horstmann G, Poth CH. Alerting effects require the absence of surprise. Acta Psychologica. 2024;245: 104239.
Dietze, N., Horstmann, G., & Poth, C. H. (2024). Alerting effects require the absence of surprise. Acta Psychologica, 245, 104239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104239
Dietze, Niklas, Horstmann, Gernot, and Poth, Christian H. 2024. “Alerting effects require the absence of surprise”. Acta Psychologica 245: 104239.
Dietze, N., Horstmann, G., and Poth, C. H. (2024). Alerting effects require the absence of surprise. Acta Psychologica 245:104239.
Dietze, N., Horstmann, G., & Poth, C.H., 2024. Alerting effects require the absence of surprise. Acta Psychologica, 245: 104239.
N. Dietze, G. Horstmann, and C.H. Poth, “Alerting effects require the absence of surprise”, Acta Psychologica, vol. 245, 2024, : 104239.
Dietze, N., Horstmann, G., Poth, C.H.: Alerting effects require the absence of surprise. Acta Psychologica. 245, : 104239 (2024).
Dietze, Niklas, Horstmann, Gernot, and Poth, Christian H. “Alerting effects require the absence of surprise”. Acta Psychologica 245 (2024): 104239.
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