Why did I do that?: Explaining Actions Activated Outside of Awareness
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2017
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Abstract
We review the latest research investigating how people explain their own actions when they have been activated nonconsciously. We will discuss evidence that when nonconsciously activated behavior is unexpected (e.g., normviolating, against self -standards), negative affect arises and triggers confabulations aimed to explain the behavior. Nonconsciously activated behaviors may provide a window into everyday confabulation of (erroneous) explanations for behavior, which may also affect self-knowledge. Implications for self-concept formation and intentionality are discussed.
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Confabulation, Explanatory vacuum, Nonconscious goal pursuit, Priming, Taverne
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Gantman, A, Adriaanse, M A, Gollwitzer, P M & Oettingen, G 2017, 'Why did I do that? Explaining Actions Activated Outside of Awareness', Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 1563-1572. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-017-1260-5