The effect of conflict processing on emotion at different start-up times: based on start-up conditions and target condition reflected in different time
YING Liang1, ZHOU Qiang2.
1.Department of Students Management, School of Renji College, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, China; 2.Department of Psychology, School of Mental Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, China
YING Liang,ZHOU Qiang.. The effect of conflict processing on emotion at different start-up times: based on start-up conditions and target condition reflected in different time[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2019, 49(3): 172-178,183.
Abstract:Objective: To explore how conflict processing affects emotion at different start-up times. Methods: Using the Stroop paradigm and the emotion initiation paradigm repeated measures design within the subject were experimented with 35 undergraduate students. Results: The results of the data show that the interaction between start-up conditions and potency was significant (P<0.01); the reaction time when SOA was 800 ms [(617.0±73.4) ms] that was significantly smaller than the response time when SOA was 400 ms [(708.4±105.8) ms]; when SOA was 400 ms, the difference between the three duration levels was significant (P<0.01). The response time increased with the increase of duration, and no significant difference between the three duration was found (P>0.05) when the SOA was 800 ms. Conclusion: Conflict processing has negative effect on follow-up emotions, and different SOA conditions have different effects on the response to target stimulus titers; when SOA is 400 ms and duration is 400 ms, the start-up effect of conflict is more obvious.