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. 2019 Sep 3;10:1997. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01997

FIGURE 5.

FIGURE 5

Dual monetary/performance feedback prevents the incongruency-related impairments in Go accuracy, breaking the habit. Similar to our NoGo accuracy results, analyses of the outcome-sensitivity measure of Go accuracy yield evidence for habit disruption due to cumulative performance and monetary feedback delivery. Participants exhibit no incongruency-related Go accuracy impairments after receiving dual feedback (p = 0.573). Without this feedback integration, participants exhibit a significant impairment in Go accuracy when the color-response mappings are incongruent with daily experiences (p < 0.001). The habit disruption effect of feedback is independent of ADHD symptom severity (see Table 4 for individual difference measure contributions to habit disruption). Color of bars reflects Go stimulus colors.