Hick's law describes the relation between choice reaction time (RT) and the number of stimulus-response alternatives (NA). For over half a century, this uncertainty effect has been ascribed primarily to the time taken to map a stimulus to its associated response. Here, data from 2 experiments suggests that selection of the appropriate effector-the particular body part to make a response-also contributes substantially to the uncertainty effect. This insight is important both for our understanding of basic cognitive architecture and because many classic experiments studying stimulus-response mapping have confounded NA with the number of effectors. Our data also suggest that, when stimuli are spatial and linked to the responses in an intuitive...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
We propose and evaluate a memory-based model of Hick’s law, the approximately linear increase in cho...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
Hick's law describes the relation between choice reaction time (RT) and the number of stimulus-respo...
Choice reaction time generally increases linearly with the logarithm of the number of potential stim...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty and predictability have remained at the center of the study of human attenti...
A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-respons...
The influence of precue presentation on various facets of response selection has received significan...
It is well-known in motor control literature that a response time (RT) increases as a logarithmic fu...
Decision time, also known as choice reaction time, has been frequently discussed in the field of psy...
We argue that stimulus uncertainty induces a cognitive state that can be linked to a concept that ha...
Conflict monitoring theory [M.M. Botvinick, T. Braver, D. Barch, C. Carter, J.D. Cohen, Conflict mon...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychological Research....
In this study the influence of irrelevant stimulus changes from one trial to another in a se-rial re...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Example showing that an increase in variability leads to a decrease in mutual informat...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
We propose and evaluate a memory-based model of Hick’s law, the approximately linear increase in cho...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
Hick's law describes the relation between choice reaction time (RT) and the number of stimulus-respo...
Choice reaction time generally increases linearly with the logarithm of the number of potential stim...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty and predictability have remained at the center of the study of human attenti...
A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-respons...
The influence of precue presentation on various facets of response selection has received significan...
It is well-known in motor control literature that a response time (RT) increases as a logarithmic fu...
Decision time, also known as choice reaction time, has been frequently discussed in the field of psy...
We argue that stimulus uncertainty induces a cognitive state that can be linked to a concept that ha...
Conflict monitoring theory [M.M. Botvinick, T. Braver, D. Barch, C. Carter, J.D. Cohen, Conflict mon...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychological Research....
In this study the influence of irrelevant stimulus changes from one trial to another in a se-rial re...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Example showing that an increase in variability leads to a decrease in mutual informat...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
We propose and evaluate a memory-based model of Hick’s law, the approximately linear increase in cho...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...