动机调节注意力定向的补充材料:内隐权力动机预测人际支配信号的注意力回避

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Motivation Science Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.1037/mot0000254.supp
Kevin T. Janson, Martin G. Köllner, K. Khalaidovski, L. Pülschen, Alexandra Rudnaya, Laura Stamm, O. C. Schultheiss
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隐性动机通常被认为是行为的导向。尽管只有很少的经验证据支持这一说法,但内隐动机和注意力系统的相互作用似乎是合理的。在两项预先注册的眼动追踪研究中(排除后总数为263),我们测试了内隐动力动机(nPower),即通过图片故事练习测量的从对他人的影响中获得快乐的能力,是否预测了参与者的注意力定向。参与者同时被呈现出中性面孔和面部情绪表情(FEE),后者表示主导或服从。在这两项研究中,nPower预测了最初避免愤怒的感觉,这被认为是一种厌恶的支配信号。nPower并没有显著预测到最初倾向于顺从的感觉。根据神经科学的最新发现,并参考我们设计的局限性,对结果进行了讨论。我们的研究结果表明,内隐动机确实对遇到人际支配信号的最初反应具有定向功能。
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Supplemental Material for Motive-Modulated Attentional Orienting: Implicit Power Motive Predicts Attentional Avoidance of Signals of Interpersonal Dominance
Implicit motives are commonly believed to orient behavior. Despite only sparse empirical evidence for this claim, an interplay of implicit motives and the attentional system seems plausible. In two pre-registered eye-tracking studies (total N = 263 after exclusions), we tested whether the implicit power motive (nPower), the capacity to derive pleasure from having impact on others, measured via the Picture Story Exercise, predicted participants’ attentional orienting. Participants were simultaneously presented neutral faces and facial expressions of emotion (FEEs), with the latter signaling either dominance or submission. In both studies, nPower predicted initial avoidance of anger FEEs, which were deemed to be an aversive dominance signal. Initial orienting towards submissive FEEs was not predicted significantly by nPower. Results are discussed in the light of recent findings in neuroscience and with reference to limitations of our design. Our findings suggest that implicit motives do have an orienting function regarding initial responses to the encounter of interpersonal dominance signals.
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