Sixteen subjects pressed a left or right key in response to lateralised visual stimuli, in uncrossed (left index finger on left key, right finger on right key) and crossed conditions (left finger on right key and vice versa), with varying finger separations. Visual, tactile, or "efference copy" cues about relative finger positions were unavailable. Subjects had to press the key on the same side as (compatible group) or opposite side to the stimulus (incompatible group). Separate proprioceptive judgements of the relative finger positions were obtained. Findings of an overall reaction time (RT) advantage for compatible instructions and for uncrossed hands were replicated. With decreasing finger the RT advantage for compatible instructions dec...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
This study addre sses the dependence of compatibility effects on responding hand w ith horizontally ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that asymmetry between the upper limbs in the utilization of propriocep...
Stimulus-response compatibility effects have been hypothesized to result (a) from a subject's innate...
Conducted 2 experiments, each with 16 male college students. In a simple reaction time (RT) task, ke...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Vision and proprioception are the main sensory modalities that convey hand location and direction of...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
We studied spatial stimulus response compatibility in the somatosensory modality by instructing 16 m...
To enable us to study how humans combine simultaneously present visual and proprioceptive position i...
Previous studies reported that movement observation affected movement execution. Using one and the s...
The basis of directional stimulus-response compatibility was studied using a task in which 128 parti...
A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-respons...
In the present study, we tested right- and left-handed participants in a Poffenberger paradigm with ...
To investigate whether the relative positions of the fingers influence tactile localization, partici...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
This study addre sses the dependence of compatibility effects on responding hand w ith horizontally ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that asymmetry between the upper limbs in the utilization of propriocep...
Stimulus-response compatibility effects have been hypothesized to result (a) from a subject's innate...
Conducted 2 experiments, each with 16 male college students. In a simple reaction time (RT) task, ke...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Vision and proprioception are the main sensory modalities that convey hand location and direction of...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
We studied spatial stimulus response compatibility in the somatosensory modality by instructing 16 m...
To enable us to study how humans combine simultaneously present visual and proprioceptive position i...
Previous studies reported that movement observation affected movement execution. Using one and the s...
The basis of directional stimulus-response compatibility was studied using a task in which 128 parti...
A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-respons...
In the present study, we tested right- and left-handed participants in a Poffenberger paradigm with ...
To investigate whether the relative positions of the fingers influence tactile localization, partici...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
This study addre sses the dependence of compatibility effects on responding hand w ith horizontally ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that asymmetry between the upper limbs in the utilization of propriocep...