One can easily learn to associate a motor response to a given sensory stimulus. This linking of stimuli to responses (“S-R links, ” for short) may be learned through verbal instruction or through extensive training. The former has been characterized as something akin to the acquisition of a “prepared reflex. ” Recently, it has been demonstrated that, in the flanker paradigm, S-R links acquired through prepared reflexes can yield the interference effects found with the traditional versions of this task, which normally include training. In a fully within-subjects paradigm, we replicated this current research and extended it, by including (a) contrasts between all traditional flanker conditions (including response interference and perceptual i...
In this study we explored elicitation and habituation of the orienting reflex (OR) in the context of...
International audienceMotor preparation, based on one's goals and expectations, allows for prompt re...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
We compared flanker congruency effects (FCE) for flanker stimuli that were part of merely instructed...
The human ability to perform spontaneous, adaptable action plans that allow us to\ud interact with t...
Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this arti...
Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC)-the fact that some stimulus-response pairs are faster than oth...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
Interference paradigms such as the Stroop and Eriksen Flanker tasks illuminate the\ud ways in which ...
Inhibitorymechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight int...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
We used high-density event-related potentials (ERP) in a modified flanker paradigm to study the role...
In the field of cognitive control, dimensional overlap and pathway automaticity are generally believ...
The magnitude of a startle reflex is inhibited if the reflex-eliciting stimuli is preceded by a prep...
In this study we explored elicitation and habituation of the orienting reflex (OR) in the context of...
International audienceMotor preparation, based on one's goals and expectations, allows for prompt re...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
We compared flanker congruency effects (FCE) for flanker stimuli that were part of merely instructed...
The human ability to perform spontaneous, adaptable action plans that allow us to\ud interact with t...
Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this arti...
Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC)-the fact that some stimulus-response pairs are faster than oth...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
Interference paradigms such as the Stroop and Eriksen Flanker tasks illuminate the\ud ways in which ...
Inhibitorymechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight int...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
We used high-density event-related potentials (ERP) in a modified flanker paradigm to study the role...
In the field of cognitive control, dimensional overlap and pathway automaticity are generally believ...
The magnitude of a startle reflex is inhibited if the reflex-eliciting stimuli is preceded by a prep...
In this study we explored elicitation and habituation of the orienting reflex (OR) in the context of...
International audienceMotor preparation, based on one's goals and expectations, allows for prompt re...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...