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Keys and seats: Spatial response coding underlying the joint spatial compatibility effect [PDF]
Spatial compatibility effects (SCEs) are typically observed when participants have to execute spatially defined responses to nonspatial stimulus features (e.g., the color red or green) that randomly appear to the left and the right. Whereas a spatial correspondence of stimulus and response features facilitates response execution, a noncorrespondence ...
Dittrich, Kerstin +4 more
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Right-left prevalence in spatial compatibility [PDF]
Four experiments explored the effect of fight/left cues on the spatial compatibility effects of the above/below and near/far dimensions. Experiment 1, in which stimuli and responses were positioned either above or below a central reference location, showed a strong spatial compatibility effect.
R, Nicoletti, C, Umiltà
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Spatial compatibility interference effects: a double dissociation between two measures [PDF]
In spatial compatibility tasks, when the spatial location of a stimulus is irrelevant it nevertheless interferes when a response is required in a different spatial location. For example, response with a left key-press is slowed when the stimulus is presented to the right as compared to the left side of a computer screen.
Kirkham, Alexander, Tipper, Steven Paul
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The hybrid model of number magnitude processing suggests that multi-digit numbers are simultaneously processed holistically (whole number magnitudes) and in a decomposed manner (digit magnitudes).
Belinda Pletzer +3 more
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Spatial relationships and S-R compatibility
Abstract A visual, two-choice RT experiment was performed to assess the effect upon performance of compatibility of three spatial relationships: (1) between signals and response mechanisms, (2) between signals and effector positions, (3) between response mechanisms and effector positions.
J, Brebner, M, Shephard, P, Cairney
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Reversed effect of spatial compatibility when taking avatar’s perspective
If an actor takes the perspective of an avatar, spatial dissociations could arise between the perspective of the actor and the perspective of the avatar. These become particularly interesting when solving spatial compatibility tasks. Effects of spatial compatibility are usually explained by a match or mismatch of automatic behavioural tendencies and ...
Jochen, Müsseler +2 more
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Multi-sensory feedback improves spatially compatible sensori-motor responses
To interact with machines, from computers to cars, we need to monitor multiple sensory stimuli, and respond to them with specific motor actions. It has been shown that our ability to react to a sensory stimulus is dependent on both the stimulus modality,
A. Dechaux +4 more
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SC2-PCR: A Second Order Spatial Compatibility for Efficient and Robust Point Cloud Registration [PDF]
In this paper, we present a second order spatial compat-ibility (SC2) measure based method for efficient and robust point cloud registration (PCR), called SC2-PCR 1.
Zhi Chen, Kun Sun, Fan Yang, Wenbing Tao
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Are Automatic Imitation and Spatial Compatibility Mediated by Different Processes?
R. Cooper, C. Catmur, C. Heyes
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Perspective Taking and Avatar-Self Merging
Today, avatars often represent users in digital worlds such as in video games or workplace applications. Avatars embody the user and perform their actions in these artificial environments.
Jochen Müsseler +2 more
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