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When awareness gets in the way : reactivation aversion effects resolve the generality/specificity paradox in sensorimotor interference tasks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Interference tasks combining different distractor types usually find that between-trial adaptations (congruency sequence effects [CSEs]) do not interact with each other, suggesting that sensorimotor control is domain-specific. However, within each trial,
Maylor, Elizabeth A.   +1 more
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How can we learn what attention is? Response gating via multiple direct routes kept in check by inhibitory control processes

open access: yesOpen Psychology, 2020
To explore the time course of space- and object-based attentional selection processes I analysed the shapes of the response time (RT) and accuracy distributions of left/right arrow identification responses in the two-rectangle paradigm.
Panis Sven
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The Simon Effect Under Reversed Visual Feedbacks

open access: yesPsychological Research, 2023
Abstract Our aim was to study the processes involved in the spatial coding of the body during actions eliciting multiple effects simultaneously. We specifically aim to challenge the intentional-based account, which proposes that the effects used to code responses are those deemed relevant to the agent's goal.
Hamza Sabek   +3 more
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Interaction mechanism between location and sequence in letter cognition

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2021
A previous study used days as a sequence symbol to investigate the interaction mechanism between location and sequence in sequence symbol cognition; the study findings suggested that the spatial stimulus-response compatibility effect and the Simon effect
Qiangqiang Wang   +4 more
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Simon effects in action sequences

open access: yesExperimental Brain Research, 2018
Most actions we perform in daily life consist of multiple movement elements. In two Simon task experiments, we investigated the impact of stimulus-response compatibility on planning and execution of action sequences. A total of 38 participants were instructed to perform action sequences consisting of multiple key presses (two to four key presses) as ...
Claudia Braun, Armin Kibele
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Brain-to-brain synchrony during dyadic action co-representation under acute stress: evidence from fNIRS-based hyperscanning

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Unexpected acute stressors may affect our co-representation with other co-actors when completing the joint tasks. The present study adopted the emergent functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-based hyperscanning method to explore the brain-to ...
Suqin Lin, Hanxuan Zhao, Haijun Duan
doaj   +1 more source

A domain-general monitoring account of language switching in recognition tasks : evidence for adaptive control [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Language switching experience is assumed to have an effect on domain-general control abilities in bilinguals, but previous studies on the relationship between these two variables have generated mixed results. The present study investigated the effects of
Kepinska, Olga   +4 more
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When a Social Experimenter Overwrites Effects of Salient Objects in an Individual Go/No-Go Simon Task – An ERP Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
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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How vertical elevation affects self-other integration as measured by the joint Simon effect

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2021
Earlier findings suggest that positions of power decrease self-other integration and increase psychological distance to others. Until now, however, evidence for this relation rests exclusively on subjective measures. The current research instead employed
Anouk Van der Weiden   +4 more
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Spatial Simon effects with nonspatial responses [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2004
Recent studies have shown that spatial Simon effects can be modulated by short-term associations that are set up as a result of task instructions. I examined whether spatial Simon effects can also be produced by short-term associations even when the responses are unrelated to spatial position.
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