In a typical Simon task responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus location corresponds to the response location than when it does not. In the case of noncorrespondence it is assumed that externally triggered and internally selected responses are in conflict. Crucially, such conflict appears to be subject to contextual modulations as induced by the immediately preceding event, i.e., the Simon effect was found to be absent when a conflict trial preceded the current event (Stürmer et al. 2002, JEP:HPP). Here, we examined two possible accounts of this context effect in terms of early suppression of externally triggered S-R coding at a premotoric level versus late suppression at a motoric level. Lateralized event-related brain poten...
Previous research on the neural basis of cognitive control processes has mainly focused on cortical ...
The premotor theory of attention claims that attentional shifts are triggered during response progra...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
In a typical Simon task responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus location corresponds ...
The Simon effect refers to the finding that responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus a...
The Simon effect refers to the finding of faster responses when stimulus and response locations corr...
In 4 Simon experiments the authors examined control over 2 routes of sensorimotor processing: respon...
Executive control processes are supposed to regulate behaviour and to resolve conflicts in informati...
In choice reaction tasks, subjects typically respond faster when the relative spatial positions of s...
Many cognitive tasks involve a response conflict between the response selected on the basis of the t...
With the present study we investigated cue-induced preparation in a Simon task and measured electroe...
Reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when th...
The aim of my thesis was to study the visuomotor processes underlying competing responses in a confl...
In the every day life, we are continuously presented with multiple opportunities for action. Cogniti...
Right-handed subjects tend to respond faster to stimuli presented in the visual hemifield that spati...
Previous research on the neural basis of cognitive control processes has mainly focused on cortical ...
The premotor theory of attention claims that attentional shifts are triggered during response progra...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
In a typical Simon task responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus location corresponds ...
The Simon effect refers to the finding that responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus a...
The Simon effect refers to the finding of faster responses when stimulus and response locations corr...
In 4 Simon experiments the authors examined control over 2 routes of sensorimotor processing: respon...
Executive control processes are supposed to regulate behaviour and to resolve conflicts in informati...
In choice reaction tasks, subjects typically respond faster when the relative spatial positions of s...
Many cognitive tasks involve a response conflict between the response selected on the basis of the t...
With the present study we investigated cue-induced preparation in a Simon task and measured electroe...
Reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when th...
The aim of my thesis was to study the visuomotor processes underlying competing responses in a confl...
In the every day life, we are continuously presented with multiple opportunities for action. Cogniti...
Right-handed subjects tend to respond faster to stimuli presented in the visual hemifield that spati...
Previous research on the neural basis of cognitive control processes has mainly focused on cortical ...
The premotor theory of attention claims that attentional shifts are triggered during response progra...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...