<p>In a response competition model, detection of the internal mismatch and the response judgment occur simultaneously, whereas in a confluence model mismatch detection occurs before response judgment. Both models predict that an internal mismatch is computed automatically regardless of whether it occurs in task-relevant or task-irrelevant dimensions. In the current study both models would predict color congruency and shape congruency main effects but no color congruency × shape congruency interaction at the mismatch detection stage. Both models would also predict facilitation (faster reaction times and corresponding ERP signal) of “same” responses when the information in the task irrelevant dimension was congruent and interference (slower r...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Perception and response selection are core processes in the generation of overt behavior. Selective ...
To behave adaptively in complex and dynamic environments, one must link perception and action to sat...
Two-choice reaction tasks for which stimuli differ on irrelevant and relevant dimensions (e.g., Simo...
Heuer H, Seegelke C, Wühr P. Staggered Onsets of Processing Relevant and Irrelevant Stimulus Feature...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...
This research studies the role of response competition in the same-different judgments. Eriksen, O'H...
In the present study participants completed two blocks of the Stroop task, one in which the response...
The present study investigated the neural processes underlying ‘‘same’ ’ and-‘‘different’ ’ judgment...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
In between-attribute Stroop matching tasks, participants compare the meaning (or the color) of a Str...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Perception and response selection are core processes in the generation of overt behavior. Selective ...
To behave adaptively in complex and dynamic environments, one must link perception and action to sat...
Two-choice reaction tasks for which stimuli differ on irrelevant and relevant dimensions (e.g., Simo...
Heuer H, Seegelke C, Wühr P. Staggered Onsets of Processing Relevant and Irrelevant Stimulus Feature...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
Every day we receive constant stimulation through our senses and take quick and accurate action. Hum...
This research studies the role of response competition in the same-different judgments. Eriksen, O'H...
In the present study participants completed two blocks of the Stroop task, one in which the response...
The present study investigated the neural processes underlying ‘‘same’ ’ and-‘‘different’ ’ judgment...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
In between-attribute Stroop matching tasks, participants compare the meaning (or the color) of a Str...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of s...
In task-switching experiments with bivalent target stimuli, conflicts during response selection give...
Perception and response selection are core processes in the generation of overt behavior. Selective ...
To behave adaptively in complex and dynamic environments, one must link perception and action to sat...