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"Stay focused!": The role of inner speech in maintaining attention during a boring task. | LitMetric

"Stay focused!": The role of inner speech in maintaining attention during a boring task.

J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform

Department of Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics, Aarhus University.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the role of inner speech in maintaining attention and its effect on response times when detecting infrequent stimuli.
  • Participants were asked to report their inner experiences while responding to a black dot appearing at intervals, with the hypothesis that task-relevant inner speech would lead to faster reaction times.
  • Findings showed that while task-relevant inner speech did not significantly interact with response times, it correlated with lower variability in reactions, suggesting that inner speech may enhance processing efficiency in attentional tasks.

Article Abstract

Is inner speech involved in sustaining attention, and is this reflected in response times for stimulus detection? In Experiment 1, we measured response times to an infrequently occurring stimulus (a black dot appearing at 1-3 min intervals) and subsequently asked participants to report on the character of their inner experience at the time the stimulus appeared. Our main preregistered hypothesis was that there would be an interaction between inner speech and task relevance of thought with reaction times being the fastest on prompts preceded by task-relevant inner speech. This would indicate that participants could use their inner voice to maintain performance on the task. With generalized linear mixed-effects models fitted to a gamma distribution, we found significant effects of task relevance but no interaction with inner speech. However, using a hierarchical Bayesian analysis method, we found that trials preceded by task-relevant inner speech additionally displayed lower standard deviation and lower mode (independently of the main effect of task relevance), suggestive of increased processing efficiency. Due to deviations from the preregistered sampling and analysis procedures, we replicated our findings in Experiment 2. Our results add support to the hypothesis that inner speech serves a functional role in top-down attentional control. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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