Testing theories of post-error slowing

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Gilles Dutilh
Joachim Vandekerckhove
Birte U. Forstmann
Emmanuel Keuleers
Marc Brysbaert
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Leuven,undefined
[3] Ghent University,undefined
[4] University of Amsterdam,undefined
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Response caution; Response time distributions; Cognitive control and automaticity; Diffusion model decomposition; Lexical decision;
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People tend to slow down after they make an error. This phenomenon, generally referred to as post-error slowing, has been hypothesized to reflect perceptual distraction, time wasted on irrelevant processes, an a priori bias against the response made in error, increased variability in a priori bias, or an increase in response caution. Although the response caution interpretation has dominated the empirical literature, little research has attempted to test this interpretation in the context of a formal process model. Here, we used the drift diffusion model to isolate and identify the psychological processes responsible for post-error slowing. In a very large lexical decision data set, we found that post-error slowing was associated with an increase in response caution and—to a lesser extent—a change in response bias. In the present data set, we found no evidence that post-error slowing is caused by perceptual distraction or time wasted on irrelevant processes. These results support a response-monitoring account of post-error slowing.
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页码:454 / 465
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