Four experiments were conducted using a flanker task with 1 distractor appearing either on the left or right side of a central target. Responses were made on a keyboard aligned parallel to the displays. A larger flanker effect was obtained when the distractor was on the same side as the response. Two factors account for this asymmetry. First, when the flanker and target are identical, the 2 form a group that is assigned a spatial tag, creating a form of the Simon effect on the basis of the compatibility between the response keys and the group. Second, preparation of a lateralized response appears to entail a shift of visual attention in the corresponding direction, thus enhancing processing of the flanker on the response side. Consistent wi...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We report three experiments designed to investigate interference effects in an auditory analog of Er...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
n both natural and laboratory settings, people are often required to fo- I cus their attention on a ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...
Attention is asymmetrically distributed across the visual field, such that left side stimuli are mor...
Recently, there has been a redirection of research efforts toward the exploration of the role of hem...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
We recently demonstrated that automatic attention favors the right side of space and, in the present...
Do threatening or negative faces capture attention? The authors argue that evidence from visual sear...
Previous studies have shown that flanking distractors influence line bisection. In the present study...
International audienceEffects of non-adjacent flanking elements on crowding of letter stimuli were e...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
none2siPrevious behavioural and neuroscience studies have shown that the systems involved in the con...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We report three experiments designed to investigate interference effects in an auditory analog of Er...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
n both natural and laboratory settings, people are often required to fo- I cus their attention on a ...
There is evidence that automatic visual attention favors the right side. This study investigated whe...
Neurologically normal individuals demonstrate a reliable bias to the left side of space, known as ps...
Attention is asymmetrically distributed across the visual field, such that left side stimuli are mor...
Recently, there has been a redirection of research efforts toward the exploration of the role of hem...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
We recently demonstrated that automatic attention favors the right side of space and, in the present...
Do threatening or negative faces capture attention? The authors argue that evidence from visual sear...
Previous studies have shown that flanking distractors influence line bisection. In the present study...
International audienceEffects of non-adjacent flanking elements on crowding of letter stimuli were e...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
none2siPrevious behavioural and neuroscience studies have shown that the systems involved in the con...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We report three experiments designed to investigate interference effects in an auditory analog of Er...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...