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EXPRESS: No pupillometric evidence for effortful proactive control in the proportion-congruent Stroop paradigm.

Hasshim, Nabil; Carruthers, Molly; Ferrand, Ludovic; Augustinova, Maria; Parris, Benjamin A

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Authors

Molly Carruthers

Ludovic Ferrand

Maria Augustinova

Benjamin A Parris



Abstract

Cognitive control is the ability to allocate attention away from stimuli that are irrelevant to achieving a goal, towards stimuli that are. When conflict is anticipated, attention is biased in a global, top-down manner called proactive control and this effortful type of cognitive control is engaged before stimulus onset. The list-wise congruency proportion (LWPC) effect, where the Stroop congruency effect is reduced when there are more incongruent than congruent trials compared to vice versa, has been viewed as one of the prime signatures of this type of cognitive control. However, there has been recent debate about the extent to which this effect should be attributed to proactive control instead of alternative explanations such as simpler associative learning or reactive control. Thus, by using pupillometry (i.e., an indicator of cognitive effort), the present study investigated the extent to which LWPC effects result from effortful proactive control. Experiment 1 employed a classic proportion congruency manipulation while Experiment 2 replaced congruent trials with neutral trials to control for potential effects of associative learning. While in line with past findings, proportion congruency effects were obtained in response times of both experiments and pupillometry showed both proportion congruency and Stroop effects after stimulus onset, no differences in pupil sizes were found during the preparatory phase. Therefore, these results do not support the idea that the observed LWPC effects are due to participants engaging in effortful proactive control.

Citation

Hasshim, N., Carruthers, M., Ferrand, L., Augustinova, M., & Parris, B. A. (2024). EXPRESS: No pupillometric evidence for effortful proactive control in the proportion-congruent Stroop paradigm. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218241235671

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 19, 2023
Online Publication Date Feb 15, 2024
Publication Date Feb 15, 2024
Deposit Date Feb 17, 2024
Publicly Available Date Feb 19, 2024
Journal Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Print ISSN 1747-0218
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218241235671
Keywords Stroop task, Proportion congruency, Cognitive control

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