Simple reaction time (RT) depends not only on stimulus intensity but also on the context in which that stimulus intensity is presented. We investigate contextual effects of neutral, weak and strong stimulus intensities on simple RT and its premotor and motor components in response to auditory stimuli of three different intensities. We find that the context of weak stimulus intensities lengthens the premotor RT compared to neural context. The implications of these findings for the accounts of contextual effects in simple RT are discusse
The influence of visual stimuli intensity on manual reaction time (RT) was investigated under two di...
A ubiquitous feature of neural responses is their dependence on stimulus context. One prominent cont...
AbstractThe ability to perceive a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal facto...
Simple reaction time (RT) depends not only on stimulus intensity but also on the context in which th...
Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information p...
In four experiments, increasing the intensities of both relevant and irrelevant auditory stimuli was...
We examined the effect of temporal context on discrimination of intervals marked by auditory, visual...
The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed...
Previous research has been interpreted to suggest that the startle reflex mediates the RT facilitati...
Increasing the intensity of visual and auditory targets increased response force in a simple reactio...
Context plays a key role in coding high-level components of others' behavior, including the goal and...
In 4 experiments, the authors used rats to examine the strength of responding during a clicker-tone ...
Previous research indicates that adding auditory effects to a (silent) action can lead to substantia...
The ability to estimate a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal factors, such...
This study investigated the development of contextual dependencies for perceptualmotor learning on s...
The influence of visual stimuli intensity on manual reaction time (RT) was investigated under two di...
A ubiquitous feature of neural responses is their dependence on stimulus context. One prominent cont...
AbstractThe ability to perceive a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal facto...
Simple reaction time (RT) depends not only on stimulus intensity but also on the context in which th...
Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information p...
In four experiments, increasing the intensities of both relevant and irrelevant auditory stimuli was...
We examined the effect of temporal context on discrimination of intervals marked by auditory, visual...
The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed...
Previous research has been interpreted to suggest that the startle reflex mediates the RT facilitati...
Increasing the intensity of visual and auditory targets increased response force in a simple reactio...
Context plays a key role in coding high-level components of others' behavior, including the goal and...
In 4 experiments, the authors used rats to examine the strength of responding during a clicker-tone ...
Previous research indicates that adding auditory effects to a (silent) action can lead to substantia...
The ability to estimate a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal factors, such...
This study investigated the development of contextual dependencies for perceptualmotor learning on s...
The influence of visual stimuli intensity on manual reaction time (RT) was investigated under two di...
A ubiquitous feature of neural responses is their dependence on stimulus context. One prominent cont...
AbstractThe ability to perceive a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal facto...