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Young children co-represent a partner's task: Evidence for a joint Simon effect in five-year-olds
Cognitive Development, 2014Abstract We examined five-year-olds’ ability to co-represent a partner's role during a shared activity. In adults, one indicator of such co-representation is the joint Simon effect, a spatial compatibility effect that is present when a two-choice reaction time task (a Simon task) is divided between two participants but is not present when an ...
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Psychological Research, 2019
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response locations when stimulus location is task irrelevant, occurs even when the task is performed by two participants, each performing a go/no-go task. This effect, known as the joint Simon effect, does not emerge when participants sit outside each other's ...
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The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response locations when stimulus location is task irrelevant, occurs even when the task is performed by two participants, each performing a go/no-go task. This effect, known as the joint Simon effect, does not emerge when participants sit outside each other's ...
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2023
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between social identities with respect to COVID-19 and their influence on a commonly studied mechanism supporting collaboration between actors in a joint action, namely task co-representation. Task co-representation refers to the notion that people form representations of a co-actor’s task when ...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between social identities with respect to COVID-19 and their influence on a commonly studied mechanism supporting collaboration between actors in a joint action, namely task co-representation. Task co-representation refers to the notion that people form representations of a co-actor’s task when ...
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Human Movement Science, 2009
The "Simon effect" describes a pattern of reaction times (RTs) where responses to symbolic information are shorter when the information is presented on the same side of space as the desired response than when it is on the opposite side of space. For example, if right hand responses are required for green targets and left hand responses for red targets,
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The "Simon effect" describes a pattern of reaction times (RTs) where responses to symbolic information are shorter when the information is presented on the same side of space as the desired response than when it is on the opposite side of space. For example, if right hand responses are required for green targets and left hand responses for red targets,
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Effects of Cognitive Load on the Division of Labor: Working Memory and the Joint Simon Effect
Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility, 2022Hyojeong Kim, Jaeyoon Lee, Do-Joon Yi
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The joint Simon effect: an EEG and behavioural analysis
Durante tutta la nostra vita interagiamo e cooperiamo con altri individui continuamente. Utilizzando la variante sociale del compito di Simon, questo studio si propone di approfondire il funzionamento dei meccanismi di coordinamento tra azione e percezione sottostanti le azioni condivise, per confermare e riorganizzare i dati presenti in letteratura ...openaire +1 more source

