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Valence and ownership : object desirability influences self-prioritization

Authors :
Golubickis, Marius
Ho, Nerissa S P
Falbén, Johanna K
Schwertel, Carlotta L
Maiuri, Alessia
Dublas, Dagmara
Cunningham, William A
Macrae, C Neil
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Research has demonstrated that possession exerts a potent influence on stimulus processing, such that objects are categorized more rapidly when owned-by-self than when they belong to other people. Outstanding theoretical questions remain, however, regarding the extent of this self-prioritization effect. In particular, does ownership enhance the processing of objects regardless of their valence or is self-prioritization restricted to only desirable items? To address this issue, here we explored the speed with which participants categorized objects (i.e., desirable and undesirable posters) that ostensibly belonged to the self and a best friend. In addition, to identify the cognitive processes supporting task performance, data were submitted to a hierarchical drift-diffusion model (HDDM) analysis. The results revealed a self-prioritization effect (i.e., RTself

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03400727
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....d3a2050a8aca0f810bd89e8e37349822