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The advancement of composite materials in future biomedical technologies. [PDF]
Xia W, Chen S, Li B.
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Crosstalk between delayed and immediate subjective evaluation tasks. [PDF]
Niu G, Lauwereyns J.
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Research on the impact of restorative environmental perception on tourists' environmental responsibility behavior in mountain-type scenic spots: taking Taishan Scenic Spot as an example. [PDF]
Tai P, Jiang F, Zhuang Z, Zou L, Wang X.
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Temporal stimulus-response compatibility.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2001The study of element-level stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) has predominantly focused on spatial and symbolic relationships and has involved measures of response time and (dichotomous) error rate. This article explores a new form of SRC that is observed when duration is the relevant feature of both the stimulus and the response, using a more ...
Grosjean, M., Mordkoff, J.
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility and Videogame Performance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995We investigated the role of stimulus-response compatibility in influencing manual reactions to a moving visual target in a videogame (pong). 40 right-handed university men were assigned randomly to one of two experimental conditions, the normal game condition or a reverse control condition in which the response device on the right controls the left ...
R M, Brown +3 more
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Stimulus-response compatibility in representational space
Neuropsychologia, 1998Spatial stimulus response (S-R) compatibility designates the observation that speeded reactions to unilateral stimuli are faster for the hand ipsilateral than for the hand contralateral to the sensory hemifield containing the stimulus. In two experiments involving presentation of the numbers 1 to 11 in the center of the visual field we show (1) a left ...
D, Bächtold, M, Baumüller, P, Brugger
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility
1986As was discussed in Chapter 1, the first step that must be taken in the creation of a general implementation of the chunking theory of learning, is the generalization of the model of task performance. In this chapter, we do exactly this, through the analysis and modeling of performance in a set of related stimulus-response compatibility tasks.
John Laird +2 more
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility and the Motor System
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1982Three experiments examined stimulus-response (S—R) compatibility relationships with the stimulus array perpendicular to the response array. In Experiments I and II, stimuli indicated right and left positions, while the responses were movements up and down.
D W, Bauer, J, Miller
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Multidimensional vector model of stimulus–response compatibility.
Psychological Review, 2012The present study proposes and examines the multidimensional vector (MDV) model framework as a modeling schema for choice response times. MDV extends the Thurstonian model, as well as signal detection theory, to classification tasks by taking into account the influence of response properties on stimulus discrimination.
Motonori Yamaguchi, Robert W. Proctor
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