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  • Neuroscience
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Self-control involves voluntarily inhibiting impulsive actions.
  • Stimuli can trigger action impulses even without conscious awareness.
  • It remains unclear if individuals can control these unconsciously elicited impulses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate whether people can control action impulses triggered by unconscious stimuli.
  • To examine inhibitory control over subliminal action preparation.
  • To test the extension of the feedback loop model of intentional inhibition.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a masked prime version of the Go/NoGo/Free task.
  • Combined mathematical modeling with behavioral data analysis.
  • Assessed voluntary decisions to act or inhibit following subliminal prime presentation.

Main Results:

  • A higher no-response rate was observed in free-choice trials following Go-primes compared to NoGo-primes.
  • Marginally larger negative drift rates were found in Go-prime free-choice trials.
  • Participants demonstrated a greater tendency to inhibit actions initiated by unconscious impulses.

Conclusions:

  • Suggests that individuals are capable of making inhibitory decisions regarding unconscious action impulses.
  • Provides empirical support for extending existing models of intentional inhibition.
  • Highlights the role of conscious decision-making in regulating behavior initiated by subliminal stimuli.