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Simon tasks reveal implicit processing conflicts that arise when the abstract coding of stimulus position is incongruent with coding for location of the output response.
Matthew Mosso +3 more
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Quest for quantum superpositions of a mirror: high and moderately low temperatures [PDF]
The Born-Markov master equation analysis of the vibrating mirror and photon experiment proposed by Marshall, Simon, Penrose and Bouwmeester is completed by including the important issues of temperature and friction.
Bernád, József Zsolt +2 more
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Can sign language make you better at hand processing? [PDF]
The languages developed by deaf communities are unique for using visual signs produced by the hand. In the present study, we explored the cognitive effects of employing the hand as articulator.
Miozzo, Michele +2 more
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Processing irrelevant location information: practice and transfer effects in a Simon task. [PDF]
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance in how we interact with the world around us. For example, we are exposed to a constant stream of information and we must select the information that is ...
Seitz, Aaron R, Welch, Dan B
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Practice effects vs. transfer effects in the Simon task [PDF]
AbstractThe Simon effect refers to the fact that, even though stimulus position is task-irrelevant, responses to a task-relevant stimulus dimension are faster and more accurate when the stimulus and response spatially correspond than when they do not.
D'Ascenzo S. +3 more
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Spatial incompatibility training can prevent the occurrence of the enhanced Simon effect in elderly
The Simon effect is typically larger for older people than for young adults, maybe due to age-related decline in inhibitory capabilities. 32 right-handed aged people (5 male, 27 female; mean of 67,1 years ± 5,5) participated in this study.
Leticia Carolina DIAS +4 more
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Repulsive Maxwell–Chern–Simons Casimir effect
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Alves, Danilo T. +3 more
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Creativity and the Simon Task Performance
The aim of this study was to examine performance in the Simon task regarding individual differences in creative behavior measured by The Inventory of Creative Activities and Achievements (ICAA; Diedrich et al., 2018). The study included 105 students and
Maša Milas Patrk, Ana Šimunić
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No evidence for reduced Simon cost in elderly bilinguals and bidialectals [PDF]
We explored whether a bilingual advantage in executive control is associated with differences in cultural and ethnic background associated with the bilinguals’ immigrant status, and whether dialect use in monolinguals can also incur such an advantage ...
Fiala, Linda +3 more
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Exploring handedness asymmetries in the Simon effect [PDF]
Spatially corresponding stimulus-response pairings usually produce shorter reaction times (RTs) than do non-corresponding pairings, even when the spatial dimension of the stimulus is irrelevant to the task. This "Simon effect" for visual stimuli and manual responses is often larger for the stimulus location on the side to which the person's dominant ...
Julia C, Seibold +2 more
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