Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous actions influence the current one by exploring the response time to controlled sequences of stimuli. Specifically, depending on the response-stimulus temporal interval (RSI), different mechanisms have been proposed to explain sequential effects in two-choice serial response tasks. Whereas an automatic facilitation mechanism is thought to produce a benefit for response repetitions at short RSIs, subjective expectancies are considered to replace the automatic facilitation at longer RSIs, producing a cost-benefit pattern: repetitions are faster after other repetitions but they are slower after alternations. However, there is not direct evidence sho...
In the present study, we followed up on a recent report of two experiments in which the congruency s...
Developed a mathematical single-decay model to describe sequential effects in 2-choice RT experiment...
Published online: 13 June 2019Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers o...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
Two concepts have been proposed to explain sequential effects in serial reaction time, namely, autom...
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent pattern of s...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
Despite its long history (Luce, 1986) the study of sequential effects has mostly been confined to si...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
Expectancy for upcoming action requirements is a fundamental prerequisite for human control of actio...
When an action contingently yields the same effect, we form bidirectional action-effect associations...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
Many of the decisions we make in our everyday lives are sequential and entail sparse rewards. While ...
In the present study, we followed up on a recent report of two experiments in which the congruency s...
Developed a mathematical single-decay model to describe sequential effects in 2-choice RT experiment...
Published online: 13 June 2019Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers o...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
Two concepts have been proposed to explain sequential effects in serial reaction time, namely, autom...
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent pattern of s...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
Despite its long history (Luce, 1986) the study of sequential effects has mostly been confined to si...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
Expectancy for upcoming action requirements is a fundamental prerequisite for human control of actio...
When an action contingently yields the same effect, we form bidirectional action-effect associations...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
Many of the decisions we make in our everyday lives are sequential and entail sparse rewards. While ...
In the present study, we followed up on a recent report of two experiments in which the congruency s...
Developed a mathematical single-decay model to describe sequential effects in 2-choice RT experiment...
Published online: 13 June 2019Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers o...