Information processing accounts propose that autonomic orienting reflects the amount of resources allocated to process a stimulus. However, secondary task reaction time (RT), a supposed measure of processing resources, has shown a dissociation from autonomic orienting. The present study tested the hypothesis that secondary task RT reflects a serial processing mechanism. Participants (N = 24) were presented with circle and ellipse shapes and asked to count the number of longer-than-usual presentations of one shape (task-relevant) and to ignore presentations of a second shape (task-irrelevant). Concurrent with the counting task, participants performed a secondary RT task to an auditory probe presented at either a high or low intensity and at ...
This study investigated the hypothesis that task-relevant stimuli induce orienting reactions (ORs) t...
This study examined autonomic measures and event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with elicitati...
We aimed to clarify the event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with elicitation and habituation ...
Information processing accounts propose that autonomic orienting reflects the amount of resources al...
The effect that the difficulty of the discrimination between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimu...
The effect that the difficulty of the discrimination between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimu...
A dissociation between two putative measures of resource allocation skin conductance responding, and...
The present study examined the effects of task-relevance of an habituation stimulus and intermodalit...
Ohman's (1979) theory of the orienting response has adopted an information-processing approach and a...
Two experiments studied the effects of intermodality change on electrodermal responses and on reacti...
Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information p...
The effects of the orienting response on subsequent motor response efficiency were studied. Subjects...
Although task-irrelevant events elicit smaller skin conductance responses (SCRs) than do task-releva...
Although task-irrelevant events elicit smaller skin conductance responses (SCRs) than do task-releva...
Although task-irrelevant events elicit smaller skin conductance responses (SCRs) than do task-releva...
This study investigated the hypothesis that task-relevant stimuli induce orienting reactions (ORs) t...
This study examined autonomic measures and event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with elicitati...
We aimed to clarify the event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with elicitation and habituation ...
Information processing accounts propose that autonomic orienting reflects the amount of resources al...
The effect that the difficulty of the discrimination between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimu...
The effect that the difficulty of the discrimination between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimu...
A dissociation between two putative measures of resource allocation skin conductance responding, and...
The present study examined the effects of task-relevance of an habituation stimulus and intermodalit...
Ohman's (1979) theory of the orienting response has adopted an information-processing approach and a...
Two experiments studied the effects of intermodality change on electrodermal responses and on reacti...
Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information p...
The effects of the orienting response on subsequent motor response efficiency were studied. Subjects...
Although task-irrelevant events elicit smaller skin conductance responses (SCRs) than do task-releva...
Although task-irrelevant events elicit smaller skin conductance responses (SCRs) than do task-releva...
Although task-irrelevant events elicit smaller skin conductance responses (SCRs) than do task-releva...
This study investigated the hypothesis that task-relevant stimuli induce orienting reactions (ORs) t...
This study examined autonomic measures and event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with elicitati...
We aimed to clarify the event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with elicitation and habituation ...