期刊
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
卷 47, 期 2, 页码 201-212出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2009.00955.x
关键词
Social cognition; Event-related brain potentials; ERPs; Response conflict; Cognitive control
资金
- ABMRF/The Foundation for Alcohol Research and the University of Missouri Research Board
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [R21 AA017282]
Numerous social-cognitive models posit that social behavior largely is driven by links between constructs in long-term memory that automatically become activated when relevant stimuli are encountered. Various response biases have been understood in terms of the influence of such implicit processes on behavior. This article reviews event-related potential (ERP) studies investigating the role played by cognitive control and conflict resolution processes in social-cognitive phenomena typically deemed automatic. Neurocognitive responses associated with response activation and conflict often are sensitive to the same stimulus manipulations that produce differential behavioral responses on social-cognitive tasks and that often are attributed to the role of automatic associations. Findings are discussed in the context of an overarching social cognitive neuroscience model in which physiological data are used to constrain social-cognitive theories.
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