Episodic binding of approach–avoidance goals to stimuli: On the microgenesis of stimulus-motivated action tendencies to approach and avoid.
Andreas B. Eder,
Anand Krishna,
Carina G. Giesen
et al.
Abstract:Appetitive and aversive stimuli are typically distinguished by their capacities to trigger approach-and avoidance-related action tendencies. The present study investigated whether approaching and avoiding stimuli creates episodic memory traces that are automatically retrieved when the stimulus is encountered again. Using a sequential distractor-to-distractor repetition paradigm, we hypothesized that distractor repetition from prime to probe trials will facilitate approach-avoidance to the probe target if the r… Show more
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