The joint Simon effect (JSE) shows that the presence of another agent can change one’s representation of one’s task and/or action. According to the spatial response coding approach, this is because another person in one’s peri-personal space automatically induces the spatial coding of one’s own action, which in turn invites spatial stimulus-response priming. According to the referential coding approach, the presence of another person or event creates response conflict, which the actor is assumed to solve by emphasizing response features that discriminate between one’s own response and that of the other. The 2 approaches often make the same predictions, but the spatial response coding approach considers spatial location as the only dimension...
Many models of the Simon effect assume that categorical spatial representations underlie the phenome...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...
The joint Simon effect (JSE) shows that the presence of another agent can change one’s representatio...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
Spatial compatibility effects (SCEs) are typically observed when participants have to execute spatia...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response ...
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response ...
In two behavioural experiments we tested whether performing a spatial task along with another agent ...
The Simon effect shows that choice reactions are faster if the location of the stimulus and the resp...
International audienceThe present study was conducted to decipher whether a spatial correspondence e...
Our responses are faster when the response key location is compatible with target location than when...
Abstract Responses are faster when the side of stimulus and response correspond than when they do no...
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect refers to faster and more accurate responses when the respo...
Many models of the Simon effect assume that categorical spatial representations underlie the phenome...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...
The joint Simon effect (JSE) shows that the presence of another agent can change one’s representatio...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
Spatial compatibility effects (SCEs) are typically observed when participants have to execute spatia...
The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index o...
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response ...
The Simon effect, that is the advantage of the spatial correspondence between stimulus and response ...
In two behavioural experiments we tested whether performing a spatial task along with another agent ...
The Simon effect shows that choice reactions are faster if the location of the stimulus and the resp...
International audienceThe present study was conducted to decipher whether a spatial correspondence e...
Our responses are faster when the response key location is compatible with target location than when...
Abstract Responses are faster when the side of stimulus and response correspond than when they do no...
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect refers to faster and more accurate responses when the respo...
Many models of the Simon effect assume that categorical spatial representations underlie the phenome...
The aim of this dissertation was twofold: (1) to examine task co-representation and joint action in ...
Recent research in monkeys and humans has shown that the presence of the hands near an object enhanc...