Tracking hand movements captures the response dynamics of the evaluative priming effect

Cogn Emot. 2019 May;33(3):452-465. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2018.1483897. Epub 2018 Jun 8.

Abstract

We tested the response dynamics of the evaluative priming effect (i.e. facilitation of target responses following evaluatively congruent compared with evaluatively incongruent primes) using a mouse tracking procedure that records hand movements during the execution of categorisation tasks. In Experiment 1, when participants performed the evaluative categorisation task but not the non-evaluative semantic categorisation task, their mouse trajectories for evaluatively incongruent trials curved more toward the opposite response than those for evaluatively congruent trials, indicating the emergence of evaluative priming effects based on response competition. In Experiment 2, implementing a task-switching procedure in which evaluative and non-evaluative categorisation tasks were intermixed, we obtained reliable evaluative priming effects in the non-evaluative semantic categorisation task as well as in the evaluative categorisation task when participants assigned attention to the evaluative stimulus dimension. Analyses of hand movements revealed that the evaluative priming effects in the evaluative categorisation task were reflected in the mouse trajectories, while evaluative priming effects in the non-evaluative categorisation tasks were reflected in initiation times (i.e. the time elapsed between target onset and first mouse movement). Based on these findings, we discuss the methodological benefits of the mouse tracking procedure and the underlying processes of evaluative priming effects.

Keywords: Evaluative priming; affective priming; attention; encoding; response competition.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Attention
  • Cognition
  • Female
  • Hand / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Movement / physiology*
  • Repetition Priming / physiology*
  • Semantics
  • Young Adult