Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-choice Simon task setting has been used to investigate how task-irrelevant spatial information influences human cognitive control. In recent studies, a Go/NoGo Simon task setting was used in order to divide the Simon task between a pair of participants. Yet, not only a human co-actor, but also even an attention-grabbing object can provide sufficient reference in order to reintroduce a Simon effect (SE) indicating cognitive conflict in Go/NoGo task settings. Interestingly, the SE could only occur when a reference point outside of the stimulus setup was available. The current studies exploited the dependency between different spatial reference fra...
Goal-directed behavior usually requires mental control that directs attention to task-relevant infor...
In two behavioural experiments we tested whether performing a spatial task along with another agent ...
The "Simon effect" is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target-response ensemble...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
An object's location can be represented either relative to an observer's body effectors (egocentric ...
When two persons share a Simon task, a joint Simon effect occurs. The task co-representation account...
The Simon effect denotes superior performance when stimulus and response positions correspond than w...
Numerous studies have shown that stimulus-response-compatibility (SRC) effects in the go-nogo versio...
In two experiments, we tested whether the emergence of the go/no-go Simon effect could be determined...
The Simon effect occurs when a person’s reaction time to a stimulus feature such as color is quicker...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
Goal-directed behavior usually requires mental control that directs attention to task-relevant infor...
In two behavioural experiments we tested whether performing a spatial task along with another agent ...
The "Simon effect" is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target-response ensemble...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
Different reference frames are used in daily life in order to structure the environment. The two-cho...
An object's location can be represented either relative to an observer's body effectors (egocentric ...
When two persons share a Simon task, a joint Simon effect occurs. The task co-representation account...
The Simon effect denotes superior performance when stimulus and response positions correspond than w...
Numerous studies have shown that stimulus-response-compatibility (SRC) effects in the go-nogo versio...
In two experiments, we tested whether the emergence of the go/no-go Simon effect could be determined...
The Simon effect occurs when a person’s reaction time to a stimulus feature such as color is quicker...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
Goal-directed behavior usually requires mental control that directs attention to task-relevant infor...
In two behavioural experiments we tested whether performing a spatial task along with another agent ...
The "Simon effect" is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target-response ensemble...