The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stimuli (S1 and S2) in the psychological refractory period paradigm was investigated. Stimulus onset synchrony (SOA) between S1 and S2, contrast of S2, and Task 2 set-level compatibility was manipulated. Specifically, the authors used a psychophysiological approach to examine RT2 slowing in trials in which the reaction time to S1 (RT1) was shorter than the SOA. For trials with RT1 SOA, the clear decrease in RT2 with increasing SOA was underadditive with the S2 contrast effect, but additive with compati-bility. Electrophysiological measures revealed an exclusively premotoric locus of RT2 slowing. These findings indicate that a central bottleneck ...
Background: In the classical psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm, two stimuli are present...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...
The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stim...
This study was to examine the effects of the second stimulus and response on the first response by i...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...
There is little relationship between the PRP effect and Task 1 RTs. The weak relationship does not a...
An interactive conception of the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect is proposed on the bas...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
When a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) is presented in a simple reaction time (RT) task, response ...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The standard bottleneck model of the psychological refractory period (PRP) assumes that the selectio...
This study examined the relationship between attentional blink (AB) and psychological refractory per...
Two experiments examined the issue of the functional mechanisms exerting a modulatory effect on the ...
When processing of two tasks overlaps, performance is known to suffer. In the well-established psych...
Background: In the classical psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm, two stimuli are present...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...
The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stim...
This study was to examine the effects of the second stimulus and response on the first response by i...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...
There is little relationship between the PRP effect and Task 1 RTs. The weak relationship does not a...
An interactive conception of the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect is proposed on the bas...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
When a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) is presented in a simple reaction time (RT) task, response ...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
The standard bottleneck model of the psychological refractory period (PRP) assumes that the selectio...
This study examined the relationship between attentional blink (AB) and psychological refractory per...
Two experiments examined the issue of the functional mechanisms exerting a modulatory effect on the ...
When processing of two tasks overlaps, performance is known to suffer. In the well-established psych...
Background: In the classical psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm, two stimuli are present...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...