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Attentional focussing and spatial stimulus-response compatibility

Psychological Research, 1991
The relative functional significance of attention shifts and attentional zooming for the coding of stimulus position in spatial compatibility tasks is demonstrated by proposing and testing experimentally a tentative explanation of the absence of a Simon effect in Experiment 3 of Umiltà and Liotti (1987).
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Compatible Spatial Discretizations

2006
Numerical Convergence of the MPFA O-Method for General Quadrilateral Grids in Two and Three Dimensions.- Differential Complexes and Stability of Finite Element Methods I. The de Rham Complex.- Defferential Complexes and Stability of Finite Element Methods II: The Elasticity Complex.- On the Role of Involutions in the Discontinuous Galerkin ...
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Quadraphony, Spatial High Fidelity, And Compatibility

IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 1977
The premise of this paper is that quadraphony is essential to true high fidelity, and that a most important criterion of merit of a quadraphonic system, in addition to its directional efficacy, is compatibility with the existing monophonic and stereophonic players and broadcast transmission/reception apparatus.
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The Compatibility of 3D Spatial Points

2015
By using the GNSS technology (GPS, GLONASS, …), spatial positions of points in 3D coordinate systems (WGS-84, ETRS-89, …) are determined. As required by their geodetic use, they may or may not be transformed into national planimetric or/and vertical coordinate systems.
Gabriel Weiss   +4 more
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Hand-hemispace spatial compatibility, precueing, and stimulus-onset asynchrony

Psychological Research, 1994
The role of attention and the resolution of coding conflicts in hand-hemispace spatial-compatibility effects was examined in a precueing experiment in which visual and vibrotactile precues, with various stimulus-onset asynchronies (SOAs), were presented in blocked and random order.
Bradshaw, JL   +5 more
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Impact of task demands on spatial stimulis-response compatibility

Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2001
Summary. Two experiments explored the impact of task demands on spatial stimulus-response compatibility. Task demands were manipulated to either emphasize stationary or dynamic aspects (positions or movements) in both stimuli and responses. For matched task configurations where the same features are emphasized for stimuli and responses results ...
Nattkemper, D., Prinz, W.
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Action compatibility in spatial knowledge developed through virtual navigation

Psychological Research, 2018
Action-compatibility effects (ACEs) arise due to incongruity between perceptuo-motor traces stored in memory and the perceptuo-motor demands of a retrieval task. Recent research has suggested that ACEs arising during spatial memory retrieval are additionally modulated by individual differences in how experienced participants are with a college campus ...
Qi Wang, Holly A. Taylor, Tad T. Brunyé
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The spatial distribution of attention in S-R compatibility

Behavioural Brain Research, 1992
In certain choice reaction time experiments the subjects, although not specifically instructed to do so, perform a parcellation of space into right and left components. Previous research has shown that when the stimulus locations are marked on the screen, the subdivision of space into right and left halves is bound to the point where the subject has ...
G P, Anzola, G B, Frisoni
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Spatial compatibility of signal-response position in pointing

Psychological Research, 1996
Two experiments are reported in which, by means of a pointing task, we studied the stimulus-position effect, i.e. the inverted U-shape form of the reaction-time function in relation to stimulus position in tasks in which stimuli and/or responses are arranged in a horizontal array.
Will A. C. Spijkers   +5 more
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Attentional Processes in Spatial Stimulus-Response Compatibility

1990
Publisher Summary This chapter elaborates the attentional processes in spatial stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility. In choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the time needed to respond to a stimulus depends not only on the characteristics of the stimulus and characteristics of the response, but also on the relation between the two.
Mieke Verfaellie   +2 more
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