The enhancement of temporal binding effect after negative social feedback.
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| Title: | The enhancement of temporal binding effect after negative social feedback. |
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| Authors: | Chen, Yunyun (AUTHOR), Zou, Xintong (AUTHOR), Wang, Yuying (AUTHOR), He, Hong (AUTHOR), Zhang, Xuemin (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Cognition & Emotion. Aug2024, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p691-708. 18p. |
| Subjects: | Temporal integration, Social status |
| Abstract: | The present study investigated the effect of social feedback on the experiences of our actions and the outcomes (e.g. temporal binding between an action and its outcome, reflecting individuals' causal beliefs modulated by their agency judgments). In Experiment 1a, participants freely decided (voluntary action) their action timing to cause an outcome, which was followed by social feedback. A larger temporal binding (TB) following negative vs. positive events was found. This effect appeared neither in the random context where the causal belief between the action and outcome was absent (Experiment 1b) nor in the involuntary action context where participants' action timing was instructed (Experiment 1c). Experiments 2a and 2b examined the effect when the action-outcome was occluded, including reversing the order of outcome and feedback in Experiment 2b. Experiments 3a and 3b investigated the effect with only social feedback or only action-outcome presented. Results revealed that the effect found in Experiment 1 was driven by social feedback and independent of the availability of the action-outcome and the position of social feedback. Our findings demonstrate a stronger temporal integration of the action and its outcome following negative social feedback, reflecting fluctuations in sense of agency when faced with social feedback. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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