Temporal overlap of cognitive processes occurs when partial information about a stimulus activates associated responses before the stimulus has been fully identified. Recent evidence obtained with psychophysiological measures suggests that such overlap sometimes does, and sometimes does not occur. In this contribution, we argue that in order to understand why, we have to distinguish between selection of partial information for perception and selection of partial information for control over activation of responses. We discuss several mechanisms and factors that may modulate the temporal overlap of mental processes because they selectively influence the perceptual availability or the use of partial information.</p
In discussions of process models of human information processing, the continuous flow conception (Er...
Recent studies indicate that Ss may respond to visual information during either an early parallel ph...
We investigated the relationship between visual experience and temporal intervals of synchronized br...
Temporal overlap of cognitive processes occurs when partial information about a stimulus activates a...
Two alternative explanations were examined for why selective response activation sometimes starts be...
A series of studies assessed perceptual-motor transmission of stimulus information by measuring late...
Recent theories of information processing propose that visual information is processed in parallel d...
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In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
In a seminal 1977 article, Rumelhart argued that perception required the simultaneous use of multipl...
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This study was designed to test whether information transmission between the perceptual and motor le...
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Computational and neurophysiological research has highlighted neural processes that accumulate senso...
Decision makers tend to prefer decision-consistent information and/or neglect decision-inconsistent ...
In discussions of process models of human information processing, the continuous flow conception (Er...
Recent studies indicate that Ss may respond to visual information during either an early parallel ph...
We investigated the relationship between visual experience and temporal intervals of synchronized br...
Temporal overlap of cognitive processes occurs when partial information about a stimulus activates a...
Two alternative explanations were examined for why selective response activation sometimes starts be...
A series of studies assessed perceptual-motor transmission of stimulus information by measuring late...
Recent theories of information processing propose that visual information is processed in parallel d...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
In serial stage models, perception and action are usually thought to be linked to each other by an S...
In a seminal 1977 article, Rumelhart argued that perception required the simultaneous use of multipl...
Gathering and integrating information from spatially distinct and qualitatively different sources re...
This study was designed to test whether information transmission between the perceptual and motor le...
We move our eyes to explore the world, but visual areas determining where to look next (action) are ...
Computational and neurophysiological research has highlighted neural processes that accumulate senso...
Decision makers tend to prefer decision-consistent information and/or neglect decision-inconsistent ...
In discussions of process models of human information processing, the continuous flow conception (Er...
Recent studies indicate that Ss may respond to visual information during either an early parallel ph...
We investigated the relationship between visual experience and temporal intervals of synchronized br...