The present study investigated whether the visual and auditory Simon effects could be accounted for by the same mechanism. In a single experiment we performed a detailed comparison of the visual and the auditory Simon effects arising in behavioural responses and in pupil dilation, a psychophysiological measure considered as a marker of the cognitive effort induced by conflict processing. To address our question, we performed sequential and distributional analyses on both reaction times and pupil dilation. Results confirmed that the mechanisms underlying the visual and auditory Simon effects are functionally equivalent in terms of the interaction between unconditional and conditional response processes. The two modalities, however, differ wi...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
The present study investigated whether the visual and auditory Simon effects could be accounted for ...
The present study investigated whether the visual and auditory Simon effects could be accounted for ...
The Simon effect refers to the finding that responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus a...
none5Recent evidence showed that pupil dilation (PD) reflects modulations in the magnitude of the Si...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
Cognitive demands in response conflict paradigms trigger negative affect and avoidance behavior. How...
Published online: 7 October 2020For as long as half a century the Simon task – in which participants...
Cognitive demands in response conflict paradigms trigger negative affect and avoidance behavior. How...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
[Abstract] One influential theory of the Simon effect, the attention-shift hypothesis, states that a...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
Stroop-like and Simon tasks produce two sources of interference in human information processing. Des...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
The present study investigated whether the visual and auditory Simon effects could be accounted for ...
The present study investigated whether the visual and auditory Simon effects could be accounted for ...
The Simon effect refers to the finding that responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus a...
none5Recent evidence showed that pupil dilation (PD) reflects modulations in the magnitude of the Si...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
Cognitive demands in response conflict paradigms trigger negative affect and avoidance behavior. How...
Published online: 7 October 2020For as long as half a century the Simon task – in which participants...
Cognitive demands in response conflict paradigms trigger negative affect and avoidance behavior. How...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
[Abstract] One influential theory of the Simon effect, the attention-shift hypothesis, states that a...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
Stroop-like and Simon tasks produce two sources of interference in human information processing. Des...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...