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Stimulus-Response Compatibility and Human Factors
1990Publisher Summary This chapter describes the stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility and human factors. Human factors have been defined as the discipline that tries to optimize the relationship between technology and the human. The most common way to measure S-R compatibility, widely used in human factors, is to take a vote and several arrangements are
Barry H. Kantowitz +2 more
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Stimulus-Response Compatibility Effects in a Manual Tracking Task
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility effects in a manual tracking task for male and female subjects of different ages. 20 healthy men and 20 healthy women in each of three different age groups (20 to 39, 40 to 59, and 60 to 79 years) participated (total N=120).
J R, Carey +3 more
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Motor activation from visible speech: Evidence from stimulus response compatibility.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2000In speech perception, phonetic information can be acquired optically as well as acoustically. The motor theory of speech perception holds that motor control structures are involved in the processing of visible speech, whereas perceptual accounts do not make this assumption.
Kerzel, D., Bekkering, H.
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Inhibitory Function in the Stimulus-Response Compatibility Task
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2005Changes of a location-based inhibitory function were investigated by performing a Stimulus-Response Compatibility task under two conditions. This task allows study of the efficiency of the inhibitory function by analyzing differences in error rates and in response time under various conditions of stimulus and response compatibility. In Exp. 1, with 28
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Psychological Research Psychologische Forschung, 2009
Perceiving a visual stimulus is hampered when the stimulus is compatible with simultaneously prepared or executed action (blindness effect). We explored the roles of the effector identity of the responding hand and of orthogonal compatibility (above-right/below-left correspondence) in the blindness effect.
Akio, Nishimura, Kazuhiko, Yokosawa
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Perceiving a visual stimulus is hampered when the stimulus is compatible with simultaneously prepared or executed action (blindness effect). We explored the roles of the effector identity of the responding hand and of orthogonal compatibility (above-right/below-left correspondence) in the blindness effect.
Akio, Nishimura, Kazuhiko, Yokosawa
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Stimulus–Response compatibility based on affective arousal
Cognition & Emotion, 2009Participants responded by producing weak or strong forces to pictures that varied with respect to affective arousal and horizontal position. The task relevance of these stimulus dimensions was manipulated between different groups of participants, with Stimulus–Response mapping varying between blocks of trials.
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Attentional Processes in Spatial Stimulus-Response Compatibility
1990Publisher 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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The Mental Model in Stimulus-Response Compatibility
1990Publisher Summary Complex human-machine interaction tasks require extensive cognitive processing by the operator. This processing of information by the operator goes through many intermediate cognitive steps between the stimulus and the response. An important intermediary structure in this processing is the operator's model of the system or the task;
Ray E. Eberts, Jack W. Posey
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Foundations of Stimulus-Response/Stimulus-Stimulus Compatibility
2000Abstract : The research described in this final report continues, and greatly extends our ongoing investigations of basic, elemental, cognitive processes in humans. During the period covered by the report we focussed on validating the original dimensional overlap model (DO-'90: Kornblum, Hasbroucq & Osman, 1990), testing some of its fundamental ...
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