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Association between Reaction Times in the Joint Simon Task and Personality Traits
Joint go and no-go effects (joint Simon effects; JSEs) are considered to have a stimulus–response compatibility effect on joint reaction time tasks (joint Simon task) caused by the presence of other people.
Shun Irie +2 more
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Saccadic eye movements do not trigger a joint Simon effect [PDF]
Although the joint Simon task (JST) has been investigated for more than a decade, its cause is still unclear. According to ideomotor views of action control, action effects are a commonly cited explanation. However, action effects are usually confounded with the actions producing such effects.
Roman, Liepelt +3 more
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When two persons share a Simon task, a joint Simon effect occurs. The task co-representation account assumes that the joint Simon effect is the product of a vicarious representation of the co-actor’s task.
René Michel +3 more
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Sharing tasks or sharing actions? Evidence from the joint Simon task. [PDF]
In a joint Simon task, a pair of co-acting individuals divide labors of performing a choice-reaction task in such a way that each actor responds to one type of stimuli and ignores the other type that is assigned to the co-actor.
B Hommel +25 more
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In a joint go/no-go Simon task, each of two participants is to respond to one of two non-spatial stimulus features by means of a spatially lateralized response.
Lydia Puffe +2 more
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Contact Pressure Distribution in Joints Formed by V-Band Clamps [PDF]
V-band clamps offer an efficient clamping solution in diverse applications including process equipment, exhaust systems and air handling. This paper studies the distribution of interface contact pressure between the V-band and flange when the coupling ...
Barrans, Simon +2 more
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Analysis of the Torsional Load Capacity of V-Section Band Clamps [PDF]
This paper investigates the torsional load capacity of three sizes of V-section band clamps when assembled onto rigid flanges by comparing experimental data with a developed theoretical model.
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Group membership affects spontaneous mental representation: failure to represent the out-group in a joint action task. [PDF]
Predicting others' actions is crucial to successful social interaction. Previous research on joint action, based on a reaction-time paradigm called the Joint Simon Task, suggests that successful joint action stems from the simultaneous representation of ...
Jennifer Susan McClung +2 more
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Dynamic structure of joint-action stimulus-response activity. [PDF]
The mere presence of a co-actor can influence an individual's response behavior. For instance, a social Simon effect has been observed when two individuals perform a Go/No-Go response to one of two stimuli in the presence of each other, but not when they
MaryLauren Malone +4 more
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“Two Minds Don’t Blink Alike”: The Attentional Blink Does Not Occur in a Joint Context [PDF]
Typically, when two individuals perform a task together, each partner monitors the other partners' responses and goals to ensure that the task is completed efficiently. This monitoring is thought to involve a co-representation of the joint goals and task,
Constable, Merryn +2 more
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