The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed to a facilitation of sensorimotor mechanisms by alertness. Recently, evidence was presented that this effect is also related to a proactive inhibition of motor control mechanisms. This inhibition would hinder responding to the WS instead of the target stimulus (TS). Some studies have shown that auditory WS produce a stronger facilitatory effect than visual WS. The present study investigated whether the former WS also produces a stronger inhibitory effect than the latter WS. In one session, the RTs to a visual target in two groups of volunteers were evaluated. In a second session, subjects reacted to the visual target both with (50% of the tr...
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 loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can trigger an earlier than nor...
The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed...
The occurrence of a weak auditory warning stimulus increases the speed of the response to a subseque...
NoWhich is better, a visual or an auditory warning signal? Initial findings suggested that an audito...
Reaction time (RT) to abrupt-onset stimuli has been widely used for more than a century to measure t...
In manual choice reaction time (RT) tasks, people respond faster to a visual target stimulus when it...
Poth CH. Phasic alertness reverses the beneficial effects of accessory stimuli on choice reaction. A...
Previous studies have shown that saccadic eye responses but not manual responses were sensitive to t...
In a previous experiment (BERTELSON, 1967) an auditory warning signal occurring in a high time-uncer...
Two experiments examined any inhibition-of-return (IOR) effects from auditory cues and from precedin...
A loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can result in an earlier than n...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
General assumptions indicate that simple reaction time may be affected by certain auditory stimuli. ...
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 loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can trigger an earlier than nor...
The effect produced by a warning stimulus(i) (WS) in reaction time (RT) tasks is commonly attributed...
The occurrence of a weak auditory warning stimulus increases the speed of the response to a subseque...
NoWhich is better, a visual or an auditory warning signal? Initial findings suggested that an audito...
Reaction time (RT) to abrupt-onset stimuli has been widely used for more than a century to measure t...
In manual choice reaction time (RT) tasks, people respond faster to a visual target stimulus when it...
Poth CH. Phasic alertness reverses the beneficial effects of accessory stimuli on choice reaction. A...
Previous studies have shown that saccadic eye responses but not manual responses were sensitive to t...
In a previous experiment (BERTELSON, 1967) an auditory warning signal occurring in a high time-uncer...
Two experiments examined any inhibition-of-return (IOR) effects from auditory cues and from precedin...
A loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can result in an earlier than n...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
General assumptions indicate that simple reaction time may be affected by certain auditory stimuli. ...
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 loud auditory stimulus (LAS) presented during movement preparation can trigger an earlier than nor...