The effect of a prospected reward on semantic processing: an N400 EEG study

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie-Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.1027/2151-2604/A000261
Sanne H. G. van der Ven, S. C. V. Touw, A. H. V. Hoogmoed, E. Janssen, P. Leseman
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Abstract. Promised rewards are often used in education to stimulate learning behaviour. The present study tested whether a reward prospect affects semantic processing and recall of learned materials. Thirty-nine females participated in an electroencephalogram (EEG) task measuring semantic processing using the N400 effect. After that, they completed a cued recall test of the task materials. Before the EEG task, half of the participants (n = 20) were told that financial compensation would increase with each correct answer (reward prospect condition). The other half (n = 19) were told that financial compensation was fixed (control condition). Participants in the reward prospect condition showed an N400 effect that was more spread over the (left) frontal areas, and showed better recall than participants in the control condition. An achievement-related reward prospect alters semantic processing and improves retention of learned material. Whether improved retention benefits learning in longer term needs further...
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预期奖励对语义加工的影响:一项N400脑电图研究
摘要许诺的奖励通常用于教育,以刺激学习行为。本研究测试了奖励前景是否影响语义加工和学习材料的回忆。39名女性参与了利用N400效应测量语义加工的脑电图(EEG)任务。之后,他们完成了对任务材料的线索回忆测试。在EEG任务之前,一半的参与者(n = 20)被告知,经济补偿将随着每一个正确答案的增加而增加(奖励前景条件)。另一半(n = 19)被告知经济补偿是固定的(对照条件)。在奖励前景条件下,参与者的N400效应更广泛地分布在(左)额叶区域,并且比控制条件下的参与者表现出更好的回忆。与成就相关的奖励前景改变了语义加工,提高了学习材料的记忆。提高记忆力是否有利于长期学习还需要进一步研究……
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