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. 2021 Jan;83(1):103-113.
doi: 10.3758/s13414-020-02105-z.

Influence of arousal on intentional binding: Impaired action binding, intact outcome binding

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Influence of arousal on intentional binding: Impaired action binding, intact outcome binding

Anna Render et al. Atten Percept Psychophys. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Emotional states have been indicated to affect intentional binding, resulting in an increase or decrease as a function of valence and arousal. Sexual arousal is a complex emotional state proven to impair attentional and perceptual processes, and is therefore highly relevant to feeling in control over one's actions. We suggest that sexual arousal affects intentional binding in the same way as highly negative arousing states such as fear and anger. Ninety participants performed the intentional binding task before and after watching an either sexually arousing or emotionally neutral film clip. Analyses were conducted for the subcomponents action and outcome binding separately including the change in arousal before and after the emotion induction as a continuous measure. Results showed an interactive effect for time of measurement (before and after emotion induction) and arousal change on action binding: a decrease in action binding was noted in participants who reported to be more aroused and an increase in action binding was observed for participants who reported to be less aroused. Results emphasize that alterations in action binding are likely to reflect the deficits in the dopaminergic system involved in action execution. An impaired feeling of control in aroused states may play a crucial role for the underlying psychological mechanisms of impulsive violent behavior.

Keywords: Action binding; General arousal; Intentional binding; Sense of agency; Sexual arousal.

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Intentional binding procedure
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a, b Adapted version of the Self-Assessment Manikin (Lang, 1980) for valence and arousal ratings
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Action binding scores visualized by median split of arousal change, gray = decrease in arousal from pre to post induction, blue = increase in arousal from pre- to post-induction, numbers = mean perception error in ms, finger = actual key press, eye = perception of key press, speaker = actual tone

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