Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK.
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2020 Oct;85:103024. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2020.103024. Epub 2020 Oct 5.
People often use external reminders to help remember delayed intentions. This is a form of "cognitive offloading". Individuals sometimes offload more often than would be optimal (Gilbert et al., 2020). This bias has been linked to participants' erroneous metacognitive underconfidence in their memory abilities. However, underconfidence is unlikely to fully explain the bias. An additional, previously-untested factor that may contribute to the offloading bias is a preference to avoid cognitive effort associated with remembering internally. The present Registered Report examined evidence for this hypothesis. One group of participants received payment contingent on their performance of the task (hypothesised to increase cognitive effort, and therefore reduce the bias towards offloading); another group received a flat payment for taking part, as in the earlier experiment. The offloading bias was significantly reduced (but not eliminated) in the rewarded group, suggesting that a preference to avoid cognitive effort influences cognitive offloading.
人们经常使用外部提示来帮助记住延迟的意图。这是一种“认知卸载”的形式。个体有时会过度卸载(Gilbert 等人,2020 年)。这种偏差与参与者在记忆能力方面错误的元认知不自信有关。然而,不自信不太可能完全解释这种偏差。一个可能导致卸载偏差的额外、以前未经过测试的因素是,人们更倾向于避免与内部记忆相关的认知努力。本注册报告检验了这一假设的证据。一组参与者根据他们在任务中的表现获得报酬(假设这会增加认知努力,从而减少对卸载的偏见);另一组参与者则获得参与的固定报酬,与早期实验相同。在获得奖励的组中,卸载偏差显著降低(但并未消除),这表明避免认知努力的偏好会影响认知卸载。