Go with the flow: How the consideration of joy versus pride influences automaticity

Maayan Katzir, Bnaya Ori, Tal Eyal, Nachshon Meiran

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Abstract

Recently, we have shown that the consideration of joy, without the actual experience of the emotion, impaired performance on the antisaccade task (Katzir, Eyal, Meiran, & Kessler, 2010). We interpreted this finding as indicating inhibitory control failure. However, impaired antisaccade performance may result from either the weakening of inhibitory control, the potentiation of the competing automatic response, or both. In the current research we used a task switching paradigm, which allowed us to assess cognitive control more directly, using Backward Inhibition, Competitor Rule Suppression, and Competitor Rule Priming as cognitive-control indices as well as assessing the Task Rule Congruency Effect (TRCE) which, like the antisaccade, is influenced by both control and automaticity. We found that considering joy compared to pride did not influence any of the cognitive control indices but increased the TRCE. We interpret this finding as evidence that joy consideration leads to increased reliance on automatic tendencies, such as short-term desires.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-66
Number of pages10
JournalActa Psychologica
Volume155
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier B.V.

Funding

This research was supported by a research grant from the Israeli Foundation Trustees to Maayan Katzir (Fund for Doctoral Students No. 30 ) and research grants from the Israel Science Foundation to Nachshon Meiran (Grant No. 1939/12 ) and to Tal Eyal (Grant No. 923/09 ).

FundersFunder number
Israel Science Foundation to Nachshon Meiran923/09, 1939/12
Israeli Foundation Trustees30

    Keywords

    • Automaticity
    • Considered emotions
    • Joy
    • Pride
    • Self-control
    • Task switching

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