International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon effect is greater for fast RTs and becomes smaller or reversed for slow RTs. However, the exact mechanisms responsible for this reduction are under debate. This study addressed the issue of whether attentional resources play a role in reduction of the Simon effect over time by investigating whether it is influenced by attentional constraints in a dual-task paradigm. Participants were instructed to perform a Simon task concurrently with a secondary task. Secondary task characteristics were manipulated by varying the overlap between the secondary task and the Simon task. Specifically, secondary tasks varied in their stimulus modality (auditory or...
The Simon effect refers to the phenomenon that responses are faster when the irrelevant location of ...
Stroop and Simon tasks are logically similar and are often used to investigate cognitive control and...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
It is well known that the Simon effect usually decreases with an increasing response time. According...
Perceptual load (PL) hypothesis claims that PL is the determining factors of attentional selection. ...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
According to Perceptual load (PL) hypothesis PL is one of the determining factors of attentional sel...
The authors investigated whether a Simon effect could be observed in an accessory-stimulus Simon tas...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
Executive control processes are supposed to regulate behaviour and to resolve conflicts in informati...
Perceptual decisions pervade our every-day lives, and can align or conflict with inbuilt biases. We ...
In conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed for the correct response...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
The Simon effect refers to the phenomenon that responses are faster when the irrelevant location of ...
Stroop and Simon tasks are logically similar and are often used to investigate cognitive control and...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
It is well known that the Simon effect usually decreases with an increasing response time. According...
Perceptual load (PL) hypothesis claims that PL is the determining factors of attentional selection. ...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
According to Perceptual load (PL) hypothesis PL is one of the determining factors of attentional sel...
The authors investigated whether a Simon effect could be observed in an accessory-stimulus Simon tas...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
Executive control processes are supposed to regulate behaviour and to resolve conflicts in informati...
Perceptual decisions pervade our every-day lives, and can align or conflict with inbuilt biases. We ...
In conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed for the correct response...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
The Simon effect refers to the phenomenon that responses are faster when the irrelevant location of ...
Stroop and Simon tasks are logically similar and are often used to investigate cognitive control and...
A left or right keypress response to a relevant stimulus attribute (e.g., color) is faster when irre...