When two stimuli are to be processed in rapid succession, reaction time (RT) to the second stimulus is delayed. The slowing of RT has been attributed to a single processing bottleneck at response selection (RS) or to a central bottleneck following the initiation of the first response. The hypothesis of a response initiation bottleneck is mainly based on reports of underadditive interactions between stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) and the number of stimulus—response alternatives (simple vs. two-choice response). The present study tested the hypothesis of a response initiation bottleneck by recording the lateralized readiness potential (LRP), a brain wave, emerging during or immediately following RS. The LRP findings were consistent with a ce...
Onset of a movement-related brain potential (lateralized readiness potential, LRP) was used to divid...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
When two stimuli are to be processed in rapid succession, reaction time (RT) to the second stimulus ...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...
The possibility that interference between motor responses contributes to dual-task costs has long be...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...
Human information processing is characterized by bottlenecks that constrain throughput. These bottle...
An experiment was conducted to relate individual components of the event-related brain potential to ...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
In classic Psychological-Refractory-Period (PRP) dual-task paradigms, decreasing stimulus onset asyn...
Studied the effects of variations in stimulus quality and response complexity on P300 latencies and ...
The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stim...
In classic Psychological-Refractory-Period (PRP) dual-task paradigms, decreasing stimulus onset asyn...
The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stim...
Onset of a movement-related brain potential (lateralized readiness potential, LRP) was used to divid...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...
When two stimuli are to be processed in rapid succession, reaction time (RT) to the second stimulus ...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...
The possibility that interference between motor responses contributes to dual-task costs has long be...
The interactive relationship between the brain and the body continues to be the focal point of physi...
Human information processing is characterized by bottlenecks that constrain throughput. These bottle...
An experiment was conducted to relate individual components of the event-related brain potential to ...
Due to our capacity-limited attentional resources, in any given moment, we are only aware of a fract...
In classic Psychological-Refractory-Period (PRP) dual-task paradigms, decreasing stimulus onset asyn...
Studied the effects of variations in stimulus quality and response complexity on P300 latencies and ...
The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stim...
In classic Psychological-Refractory-Period (PRP) dual-task paradigms, decreasing stimulus onset asyn...
The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stim...
Onset of a movement-related brain potential (lateralized readiness potential, LRP) was used to divid...
ABSTRACT—The standard bottleneck model of the psycho-logical refractory period (PRP) assumes that th...
During daily life, people must often attempt to perform two distinct perceptual-motor or cognitive t...