Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise to behavioral costs when the primes and the target stimuli are mapped to the same response and result in benefits when they are mapped to opposite responses. Researchers assume that this negative compatibility effect reflects inhibitory processes in the control of perceptuomotor links. The authors investigated whether the inhibition operates at the level of abstract central codes or at effector-specific motor stages. In 2 experiments (N = 8 participants in each), left or right hand or foot responses were required to target stimuli that were preceded by masked arrow primes mapped to the same response side as the target stimuli in compatible t...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
A dominant idea in perceptuo-motor research is that there exists a direct linkage between perception...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Under certain conditions, masked primes have produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effec...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
Masked primes presented foveally prior to a target trigger an initial partial activation of their co...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
A dominant idea in perceptuo-motor research is that there exists a direct linkage between perception...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...
Masked prime stimuli presented immediately before target stimuli in a choice reaction task give rise...
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the ...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is follow...
Three experiments investigated the impact of information provided by masked stimuli on motor activat...
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomoto...
Under certain conditions, masked primes have produced counter-intuitive negative compatibility effec...
In masked priming tasks, participants typically respond faster to compatible than to incompatible pr...
Execution of a response that has been primed by a backward-masked stimulus is inhibited (negative co...
Masked primes presented foveally prior to a target trigger an initial partial activation of their co...
Masked prime stimuli presented near the threshold of conscious awareness affect responses to subsequ...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
A dominant idea in perceptuo-motor research is that there exists a direct linkage between perception...
When associations between certain visual stimuli and particular actions are learned, those stimuli b...