A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-response compatibility, response repertoire, and stimulus intensity are found to be additive. The implication of these results for the underlying information processing stage structure is discussed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/27727/1/0000119.pd
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...
Previous studies reported that movement observation affected movement execution. Using one and the s...
Schonard C, Xiong A, Proctor R, Janczyk M. Examination of a response-effect compatibility task with ...
Hick's law describes the relation between choice reaction time (RT) and the number of stimulus-respo...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
Sixteen subjects pressed a left or right key in response to lateralised visual stimuli, in uncrossed...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
noDifferences in transduction and transmission latencies of visual, auditory and tactile events caus...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information p...
To behave adaptively in complex and dynamic environments, one must link perception and action to sat...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...
Previous studies reported that movement observation affected movement execution. Using one and the s...
Schonard C, Xiong A, Proctor R, Janczyk M. Examination of a response-effect compatibility task with ...
Hick's law describes the relation between choice reaction time (RT) and the number of stimulus-respo...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
Sixteen subjects pressed a left or right key in response to lateralised visual stimuli, in uncrossed...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
noDifferences in transduction and transmission latencies of visual, auditory and tactile events caus...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
Evidence is still inconclusive regarding the locus of the stimulus intensity effect on information p...
To behave adaptively in complex and dynamic environments, one must link perception and action to sat...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
A recent study by van Ede et al. (2012) shows that the accuracy and reaction time in humans of tacti...