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Frankly, My Error, I Don’t Give a Damn: Retrieval of Goal-Based but Not Coactivation-Based Bindings after Erroneous Responses

Juhi Parmar, Anna Foerster, Roland Pfister, Klaus Rothermund

2022Journal of Cognition12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previous studies demonstrated binding and retrieval of stimuli and correct responses even for those episodes in which the actual response was wrong (goal-based binding and retrieval). In the current study, we tested whether binding based on a co-activation of stimuli and erroneous responses occurred simultaneously with goal-based binding, which could have been masked by a more efficient retrieval of goal-based bindings in previous studies. In a pre-registered experiment (n = 62), we employed a sequential prime-probe design with a three-choice colour categorisation task. Including three different responses in the task allowed us to conduct separate tests for stimulus-based episodic retrieval of either the correct response (goal-based) or of the actual erroneous response (coactivation-based) after committing an error. Replicating previous findings, our study provides support for goal-based binding of stimuli and correct responses after errors, while showing that there is no independent coactivation-based binding of the erroneous response itself.

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CoactivationStimulus (psychology)PsychologyTask (project management)Computer scienceCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceElectromyographyEconomicsManagementNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesBehavioral Health and InterventionsSocial and Intergroup Psychology