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Interacting hands: The role of attention for the joint Simon effect [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhances spatial processing for objects presented near the hand. This study aimed to test the effect of hand position on the joint Simon effect. In Experiment 1,
Roman eLiepelt
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The influence of prior practice and handedness on the orthogonal Simon effect [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
When stimuli are arranged vertically and responses horizontally, right-handed participants respond faster with right responses to stimuli presented above fixation and with left responses to stimuli presented below fixation, even when stimulus position is
Cristina eIani   +2 more
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Joint Simon effect in movement trajectories. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
In joint action literature it is often assumed that acting together is driven by pervasive and automatic process of co-representation, that is, representing the co-actor's part of the task in addition to one's own.
Ekaterina Sangati   +3 more
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How ‘social’ is the social Simon effect? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2011
In the standard Simon task, participants carry out spatially defined responses to non-spatial stimulus attributes. Responses are typically faster when stimulus location and response location correspond.
Thomas eDolk   +6 more
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The Simon Effect Asymmetry for Left- and Right-Dominant Persons [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2023
When participants respond to a task-relevant stimulus attribute by pressing a left or right key with the respective index finger, reaction time is shorter if task-irrelevant left-right stimulus location corresponds to that of the response key than if it ...
Robert W. Proctor, Qi Zhong, Jing Chen
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The carry-over effect of competition in task-sharing: evidence from the joint Simon task. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response locations when stimulus location is a task-irrelevant dimension, occurs even when the task is performed together by two participants, each performing a go/
Cristina Iani   +3 more
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Effect of perceived interpersonal closeness on the joint Simon effect in adolescents and adults [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2020
Here, we explored the role of perceived interpersonal closeness in joint action using the joint Simon task in adolescents and adults. In a two-choice reaction time task, spatially assigned responses to non-spatial stimulus features are faster when the ...
Raheleh Shafaei   +3 more
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The Simon Effect Based on Allocentric and Egocentric Reference Frame: Common and Specific Neural Correlates [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2019
An object’s location can be represented either relative to an observer’s body effectors (egocentric reference frame) or relative to another external object (allocentric reference frame).
Hui Li   +5 more
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Joint Simon effect in rats: Validation across two strains and exploratory analysis of the influence of familiarity. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Examining the influence of others on joint actions could clarify the basal mechanisms underlying social coordination in non-human animals. The joint Simon task is used for this purpose, and some non-human animals have demonstrated the joint Simon effect.
Noriko Katsu, Kazuo Okanoya
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The task-relevant attribute representation can mediate the Simon effect. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Researchers have previously suggested a working memory (WM) account of spatial codes, and based on this suggestion, the present study carries out three experiments to investigate how the task-relevant attribute representation (verbal or visual) in the ...
Dandan Tang, Xiao Zhao, Antao Chen
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