We investigated whether learning effects influencing the Simon effect, such as those found when learning involves the spatial stimulus dimension, might be also found when learning tasks involve other nonspatial stimulus features, such as color, shape, and orientation. Experiment 1 focused on mutual influences between Simon tasks based on color and shape. The Simon task on color is affected by a previously performed Simon task on shape more than the latter is affected by a previously performed Simon task on color. We hypothesized that this difference depends on the difficulty of the tasks. Because orientation discrimination seems more difficult than both color and shape discrimination (Experiment 2), we predicted that a Simon task on orienta...
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects are usually attributed to the result of a direct...
In this study we investigated in a Simon-like task whether task-irrelevant spatial information, deli...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Simon effects might partly reflect stimulus-triggered response activation. According to the response...
In spatial compatibility and Simon tasks, the response is faster when stimulus and response location...
Perceptual load (PL) hypothesis claims that PL determines attentional selection. We questioned wheth...
Researchers have previously suggested a working memory (WM) account of spatial codes, and based on t...
The present work was aimed at investigating whether automatic two-dimensional spatial coding, as ind...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage when a stimulus\u27 spatial location corresponds to that of ...
The Simon effect denotes superior performance when stimulus and response positions correspond than w...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects are usually attributed to the result of a direct...
In this study we investigated in a Simon-like task whether task-irrelevant spatial information, deli...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
We investigated whether the Simon effect depends on the orienting of attention. In Experiment 1, par...
Simon effects might partly reflect stimulus-triggered response activation. According to the response...
In spatial compatibility and Simon tasks, the response is faster when stimulus and response location...
Perceptual load (PL) hypothesis claims that PL determines attentional selection. We questioned wheth...
Researchers have previously suggested a working memory (WM) account of spatial codes, and based on t...
The present work was aimed at investigating whether automatic two-dimensional spatial coding, as ind...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage when a stimulus\u27 spatial location corresponds to that of ...
The Simon effect denotes superior performance when stimulus and response positions correspond than w...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects are usually attributed to the result of a direct...
In this study we investigated in a Simon-like task whether task-irrelevant spatial information, deli...
A Simon effect occurs when the irrelevant spatial attributes of a stimulus conflict with choice resp...