Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). According to V. Di Lollo et al. (2000), such disadvantage arises from the need to suppress the automatically arisen response to stimulus onset that necessarily precedes the offset. If such is the case, one expects the onset–offset difference to decrease as the delay between stimulus onset and offset (i.e. foreperiod) increases. Results of the first experiment confirmed this hypothesis. A potential confounding factor was identified, however, related to different sensory consequences after response (i.e. light offset vs. light onset in the reaction time to stimulus onset and offset tasks, respectively). We thus reasoned that, besides suppression, th...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
AbstractCharacterizing the temporal limits of the human visual system has long been a central goal o...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...
Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). Accor...
Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). Accor...
According to V. Di Lollo et al. (2000), the difference in reaction time to stimulus onset and offset...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...
This study examined whether the process of temporal preparation for a target stimulus is the same re...
Reaction time (RT) to abrupt-onset stimuli has been widely used for more than a century to measure t...
International audienceIn this study, we examined the dynamics of inhibitory preparatory processes, u...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...
Previous research has shown that voluntary action can attract subsequent, delayed feedback events to...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
Free to read at publisher Onset primacy is a robust visual phenomenon in which appearance of new obj...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
AbstractCharacterizing the temporal limits of the human visual system has long been a central goal o...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...
Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). Accor...
Reaction time to stimuli offset is usually longer than to stimuli onset (offset disadvantage). Accor...
According to V. Di Lollo et al. (2000), the difference in reaction time to stimulus onset and offset...
AbstractYeshurun and Levy (2003) [Transient spatial attention degrades temporal resolution. Psycholo...
This study examined whether the process of temporal preparation for a target stimulus is the same re...
Reaction time (RT) to abrupt-onset stimuli has been widely used for more than a century to measure t...
International audienceIn this study, we examined the dynamics of inhibitory preparatory processes, u...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...
Previous research has shown that voluntary action can attract subsequent, delayed feedback events to...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
Free to read at publisher Onset primacy is a robust visual phenomenon in which appearance of new obj...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
AbstractCharacterizing the temporal limits of the human visual system has long been a central goal o...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...