In serial choice reaction time (RT) tasks, performance in each trial critically depends on the sequence of preceding events. In this study, the authors specifically examined the mechanism underlying RT sequence effects at short response-stimulus intervals (RSIs), in which performance is impaired in the current trial N if events alternate rather than repeat from trial N - 2 to trial N - 1. Different accounts of this RT pattern in terms of perceptual noise, response-selection monitoring, and response conflict were tested in 4 experiments. Second-order RT costs were caused by the response sequence rather than the stimulus sequence. Manipulation of stimulus contrast, stimulus classification difficulty, and set-level compatibility did not modula...
In this study the influence of irrelevant stimulus changes from one trial to another in a se-rial re...
Analyses of trial sequences in flanker tasks have revealed cognitive adaptation, reflected in a redu...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
Previous experiments showed that, in a serial responding task, RTs to repeated signals are longer th...
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent pattern of s...
Conflict monitoring theory [M.M. Botvinick, T. Braver, D. Barch, C. Carter, J.D. Cohen, Conflict mon...
The size of response-repetition (RR) costs, which are usually observed on task-switch trials, strong...
The aim of the study was to examine whether or not choice reaction time (RT) depends on catch-trial ...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
Memory for order information is studied by the presentation of a string of items, after which the su...
Although response repetition (RR) effects vary considerably between conditions and studies, little i...
Congruency sequence effects refer to the reduction of congruency effects when following an incongrue...
In this study the influence of irrelevant stimulus changes from one trial to another in a se-rial re...
Analyses of trial sequences in flanker tasks have revealed cognitive adaptation, reflected in a redu...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
Everyday tasks seldom involve isolate actions but sequences of them. We can see whether previous act...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
Previous experiments showed that, in a serial responding task, RTs to repeated signals are longer th...
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent pattern of s...
Conflict monitoring theory [M.M. Botvinick, T. Braver, D. Barch, C. Carter, J.D. Cohen, Conflict mon...
The size of response-repetition (RR) costs, which are usually observed on task-switch trials, strong...
The aim of the study was to examine whether or not choice reaction time (RT) depends on catch-trial ...
Repetition effects are often viewed as informative regarding the cognitive mechanisms of action cont...
Memory for order information is studied by the presentation of a string of items, after which the su...
Although response repetition (RR) effects vary considerably between conditions and studies, little i...
Congruency sequence effects refer to the reduction of congruency effects when following an incongrue...
In this study the influence of irrelevant stimulus changes from one trial to another in a se-rial re...
Analyses of trial sequences in flanker tasks have revealed cognitive adaptation, reflected in a redu...
In serial reaction time (RT) tasks, performance is strongly influenced by previous events. RT in Tri...