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IntroductionMany studies have provided evidence of a damage effect triggered by total sleep deprivation (TSD). However, it remains unclear whether the motor preparation processing is affected by TSD.MethodsIn the current study, 23 volunteers performed a ...
Tao Song +10 more
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Evidence for the anticipation of environmental effects as an integral part of response planning comes mainly from experiments in which the effects were physically presented.
Michael eZiessler +2 more
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Cross-modal stimulus conflict: the behavioral effects of stimulus input timing in a visual-auditory Stroop task. [PDF]
Cross-modal processing depends strongly on the compatibility between different sensory inputs, the relative timing of their arrival to brain processing components, and on how attention is allocated.
Sarah E Donohue +4 more
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Exploring the role of verbal-semantic overlap in response-effect compatibility
According to ideomotor accounts, actions are cognitively represented by their sensory effects. The response-effect compatibility (R-E compatibility) paradigm investigates this notion by presenting predictable effect stimuli that are produced by the ...
Iring Koch +3 more
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Spatial stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming [PDF]
According to Kornblum's (1992) dimensional overlap model, when an incongruent response to a stimulus is required, automatic activation of the congruent response must first be inhibited. Shiu and Kornblum (1996a) provided evidence for such inhibition in an incongruent symbolic negative priming task.
Lenore E, Read, Robert W, Proctor
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Effects of mixed versus blocked design on stimulus evaluation: combining underaddative effects. [PDF]
(from the journal abstract) According to the asynchronous discrete coding model of Miller, two manipulations should display underadditive effects on reaction time if they slow down noncontingent stages associated with the processing of two separable ...
Albert Kok +10 more
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According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quantity, time, and space share a general magnitude code. Interestingly though, research has largely ignored the relationship between physical (stimulus) size ...
Peter Wühr, Christian Seegelke
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Long-term facilitation of return: A response-retrieval effect [PDF]
The present study used a target–target procedure to examine the extent to which perceptual and response factors contribute to inhibition of return (IOR) in a visual discrimination task.
Bi, Yena +2 more
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Age and interhemispheric transfer time: A failure to replicate. [PDF]
In a recent study with the Poffenberger paradigm, Brizzolara et al. reported longer estimates of interhemispheric transfer time (IHTT) for children aged 7 years than for adults. They interpreted this finding as evidence for incomplete functional maturity
Brysbaert, M. +2 more
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Stimulus affective valence reverses spatial compatibility effect [PDF]
In spatial compatibility tasks, the Reaction Time to right-side stimuli is shorter for right key responses (compatible condition) than for left key responses (incompatible condition) and vice-versa for left-side stimuli.
CAVALLET, Mikael +6 more
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