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Task Interruption and Resumption Paradigm for Testing the Activation and Pursuit of an Abstract Thinking Goal
Published on: April 18, 2017
Preparing and motivating behavior outside of awareness
Henk Aarts1, Ruud Custers, Hans Marien
1Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 1, 3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands. h.aarts@uu.nl
Abstract:
The mere activation of the idea of a behavioral act moves the human body without the person consciously deciding to take action. In an experiment, we showed that people subliminally primed with the concept of exertion were faster to squeeze a hand grip forcefully but expended more effort when the subliminal primes were directly accompanied by consciously visible positive stimuli. These findings demonstrate the human capacity to rely on mental processes in preparing and motivating behavior outside of awareness.
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