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- Title
Inhibitory Process of Collaborative Inhibition: Assessment Using an Emotional Stroop Task.
- Authors
Zhang, Huan; Zhang, Xingli; Liu, Xiping; Yang, Haibo; Shi, Jiannong
- Abstract
This study investigated the inhibitory process of collaborative inhibition. An emotional Stroop task was manipulated three times after a group-recall task across three experiments. The results showed that, when participants performed an emotional Stroop task immediately after a group-recall task (Experiment 1) or between two subsequent individual-recall tasks after a group-recall task (Experiment 3), they were able to discriminate color information relating to studied but nonrecalled emotional stimuli more rapidly in the collaborative-recall condition than in the nominal-recall condition. This indicated that participants experienced a stronger inhibition effect in the former condition. However, when the emotional Stroop task was performed after the final individual-recall task (Experiment 2), there were no differences in discrimination between the conditions. These results suggest that the inhibition effect occurs immediately after the group-recall phase and lasts until the final individual-recall task is completed (4 minutes or longer in Experiment 3). It is therefore possible to discuss retrieval inhibition as an underlying mechanism of collaborative inhibition.
- Subjects
EMOTIONAL conditioning; RESPONSE inhibition; TASKS
- Publication
Psychological Reports, 2020, Vol 123, Issue 2, p300
- ISSN
0033-2941
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0033294118805007