In conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed for the correct response to be produced. In the Simon task, earlier researchers have proposed that this suppression is the reason that, after an initial increase, the interference effect decreases for longer RTs, as reflected by late, negative-going delta plots. This view has been challenged by observations of positive-going delta plots, even for long RTs, in other conflict tasks, despite a similar necessity for suppression. For late negative-going delta plots to be interpreted as reflecting suppression, a necessary, although maybe not sufficient, condition is that similar patterns should be observed for other conflict tasks. We reasoned that a similar suppression c...
This thesis examined conflict monitoring in the Eriksen task in which participants must respond to a...
Stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) consistency appear in many standard psychologica...
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...
International audienceIn conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed fo...
Abstract In conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed for the correct...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
Stroop and Simon tasks are logically similar and are often used to investigate cognitive control and...
International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon ef...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
The Simon effect is usually explained by the assumption that the irrelevant stimulus location automa...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
It is well known that the Simon effect usually decreases with an increasing response time. According...
Since 1994, group reaction-time (RT) distribution analyses of spatial correspondence effects have b...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
This thesis examined conflict monitoring in the Eriksen task in which participants must respond to a...
Stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) consistency appear in many standard psychologica...
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...
International audienceIn conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed fo...
Abstract In conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed for the correct...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
Stroop and Simon tasks are logically similar and are often used to investigate cognitive control and...
International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon ef...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
The Simon effect is usually explained by the assumption that the irrelevant stimulus location automa...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
It is well known that the Simon effect usually decreases with an increasing response time. According...
Since 1994, group reaction-time (RT) distribution analyses of spatial correspondence effects have b...
In conflict tasks, like the Simon task, it is usually investigated how task-irrelevant information a...
This thesis examined conflict monitoring in the Eriksen task in which participants must respond to a...
Stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) consistency appear in many standard psychologica...
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...