It is well known that the Simon effect usually decreases with an increasing response time. According to a prominent account this is due to a gradually increasing suppression of irrelevant location-induced activation. What is open, however, and what was investigated in the present study, is to what extent this selective suppression can be adjusted strategically. We hypothesized that strategic suppression should depend on the availability of information about the inhibitory demands. Therefore, in two experiments the demand was modulated by varying the delay between a spatial cue and the target. In the first experiment, where target delay was randomized, there was a negative Simon effect for the longer delays. In a second experiment, where del...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance i...
International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon ef...
Choice reactions can be performed more quickly if the response corresponds spatially to the stimulus...
In 4 Simon experiments the authors examined control over 2 routes of sensorimotor processing: respon...
The Simon effect is usually explained by the assumption that the irrelevant stimulus location automa...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance i...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance i...
International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon ef...
Choice reactions can be performed more quickly if the response corresponds spatially to the stimulus...
In 4 Simon experiments the authors examined control over 2 routes of sensorimotor processing: respon...
The Simon effect is usually explained by the assumption that the irrelevant stimulus location automa...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance i...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
How humans produce cognitively driven fine motor movements is a question of fundamental importance i...