Abstract

Can humans produce well-timed blink responses to a neutral stimulus voluntarily, without receiving any blink-eliciting, unconditional, stimulus? And if they can, to what degree does classical eyeblink conditioning depend on volition? Here we show that voluntary blink responses learned in two paradigms that did not involve any unconditional blink-eliciting stimuli, display timing that is as good, or better than, the timing of blink responses learned in a standard eyeblink conditioning paradigm. The exceptional timing accuracy likely stems from the fact that, in contrast to previous studies, we challenged our participants to blink in a timed manner, and not merely to blink so as to avoid the corneal air puff. These results reveal a remarkable level of voluntary control over a simple movement, and they challenge the view that learning during eyeblink conditioning is necessarily automatic and involuntary.

Highlights

  • Awareness might influence eyeblink conditioning by increasing the number of voluntary responses the subject makes when hearing the tone

  • The onset latency and the shape of the blink responses were used to weed out voluntary responses[14]

  • When we switched to the standard eyeblink conditioning paradigm, we observed a similar convergence of the timing of the peak responses (Fig. 3c)

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Introduction

Awareness might influence eyeblink conditioning by increasing the number of voluntary responses the subject makes when hearing the tone. The latency method involved excluding participants who had a high proportion of blinks with an early onset[15, 16]. This procedure was, deemed unreliable in a follow-up study because it only identified a fraction of the voluntary responders. When the slope and latency criterion were compared in a comprehensive study, it was found that the two methods result in different outcomes and that both have serious deficiencies[18].

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