A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irrelevant left or right stimulus-location information corresponds with the correct response than when it does not. This phenomenon, known as the Simon effect, is obtained not only for physical locations, but also location words "left" and "right" and left- or right-pointing arrows. However, these location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects show different patterns in the reaction-time (RT) distributions, as evident in delta plots. In the present study, we employed procedures, analysis of survival curves and divergence point analysis, which have not previously been applied to the Simon effect, to investigate differences in ...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
It has been recently proposed that the time course of the Simon effect may vary across tasks, which ...
Task-irrelevant spatial information, conveyed by stimulus location, location word, or arrow direct...
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects are usually attributed to the result of a direct...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
The Simon effect consists of a faster and a more accurate performance when spatial responses corresp...
Two experiments examined whether the location-based Simon effect and word- or arrow-based Simon effe...
Reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when th...
Since 1994, group reaction-time (RT) distribution analyses of spatial correspondence effects have b...
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 growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
Simon effects might partly reflect stimulus-triggered response activation. According to the response...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
It has been recently proposed that the time course of the Simon effect may vary across tasks, which ...
Task-irrelevant spatial information, conveyed by stimulus location, location word, or arrow direct...
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects are usually attributed to the result of a direct...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
The Simon effect consists of a faster and a more accurate performance when spatial responses corresp...
Two experiments examined whether the location-based Simon effect and word- or arrow-based Simon effe...
Reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when th...
Since 1994, group reaction-time (RT) distribution analyses of spatial correspondence effects have b...
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 growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
Simon effects might partly reflect stimulus-triggered response activation. According to the response...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
It has been recently proposed that the time course of the Simon effect may vary across tasks, which ...