When unknown reward conflicts with conflict processing? Low level sensory recruitment during reward uncertainty and stimulus response conflict.
Abstract
In this work, we utilize drift diffusion modeling to assess visual perception and decision making in a conflict task during reward-performance contingency. We find that despite repeated violations of belief occurring throughout the task, participants utilize primarily low-level processes for processing the stimuli and relevant task relevant information during the reward coupled task. Implications in visual processing and memory are further discussed.
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