| Literature DB >> 28203218 |
Juan J Ortells1, Dolores Álvarez1, Carmen Noguera1, Encarna Carmona1, Jan W de Fockert2.
Abstract
The present study investigated whether a differential availability of cognitive control resources as a result of varying working memory (WM) load could affect the capacity for expectancy-based strategic actions. Participants performed a Stroop-priming task in which a prime word (GREEN or RED) was followed by a colored target (red vs. green) that participants had to identify. The prime was incongruent or congruent with the target color on 80 and 20% of the trials, respectively, and participants were informed about the differential proportion of congruent vs. incongruent trials. This task was interleaved with a WM task, such that the prime word was preceded by a sequence of either a same digit repeated five times (low load) or five different random digits (high load), which should be retained by participants. After two, three, or four Stroop trials, they had to decide whether or not a probe digit was a part of the memory set. The key finding was a significant interaction between prime-target congruency and WM load: Whereas a strategy-dependent (reversed Stroop) effect was found under low WM load, a standard Stroop interference effect was observed under high WM load. These findings demonstrate that the availability of WM is crucial for implementing expectancy-based strategic actions.Entities:
Keywords: Stroop interference; Stroop priming effects; cognitive control resources; expectancy-based strategic processes; working memory load
Year: 2017 PMID: 28203218 PMCID: PMC5285375 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Mean reaction times (in milliseconds), and error percentages (in %) as a function of Working Memory Load (High vs. Low WM load), and Prime-target Congruency in the Stroop-priming task (Congruent vs. Incongruent).
| Prime-target Congruency | ||
|---|---|---|
| Congruent | Incongruent | |
| Working Memory Load | ||
| Low load | 599 (131.4) | 534 (102.3) |
| 2.2 (3.6) | 2.1 (3.3) | |
| High load | 543 (118.1) | 568 (115.2) |
| 1.5 (3.2) | 1.6 (3.1) | |