Responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faster and more accurate when the stimulus and response spatially correspond compared to when they do not, even though stimulus position is irrelevant (Simon effect). It has been demonstrated that practicing with an incompatible spatial stimulus-response (S-R) mapping before performing a Simon task can eliminate this effect. In the present study we assessed whether a learned spatially incompatible S-R mapping can be transferred to a nonspatial conflict task, hence supporting the view that transfer effects are due to acquisition of a general \u201crespond to the opposite stimulus value\u201d rule. To this aim, we ran two experiments in which participants performed a spatial compatibility task wi...
Binary-choice reactions are typically faster when the stimulus location corresponds with that of the...
The Simon effect can be reversed, favoring spatially noncorresponding responses, when people respond...
The dimensional overlap (DO) model proposes distinct mechanisms for stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stim...
Responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faster and more accurate when the stimulus and respon...
Responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faster and more accurate when the stimulus and respon...
Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) is a major factor influencing the speed of response selection....
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...
The Simon effect refers to the advantage of responding to spatially compatible stimuli. This effect ...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent research indicates that practicing on a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible...
In spatial compatibility and Simon tasks, the response is faster when stimulus and response location...
When location words left and right are presented in left and right locations and mapped to left and ...
Recent research indicates that practicing on a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible...
Spatial location is an intrinsic characteristic of the stimulus that influences the execution of the...
Binary-choice reactions are typically faster when the stimulus location corresponds with that of the...
The Simon effect can be reversed, favoring spatially noncorresponding responses, when people respond...
The dimensional overlap (DO) model proposes distinct mechanisms for stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stim...
Responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faster and more accurate when the stimulus and respon...
Responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faster and more accurate when the stimulus and respon...
Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) is a major factor influencing the speed of response selection....
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...
The Simon effect refers to the advantage of responding to spatially compatible stimuli. This effect ...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent research indicates that practicing on a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible...
In spatial compatibility and Simon tasks, the response is faster when stimulus and response location...
When location words left and right are presented in left and right locations and mapped to left and ...
Recent research indicates that practicing on a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible...
Spatial location is an intrinsic characteristic of the stimulus that influences the execution of the...
Binary-choice reactions are typically faster when the stimulus location corresponds with that of the...
The Simon effect can be reversed, favoring spatially noncorresponding responses, when people respond...
The dimensional overlap (DO) model proposes distinct mechanisms for stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stim...