The authors investigated whether a Simon effect could be observed in an accessory-stimulus Simon task when participants were unaware of the task-irrelevant accessory cue. In Experiment 1A a central visual target was accompanied by a suprathreshold visual lateral cue. A regular Simon effect (i.e., faster cue\u2013response corresponding reaction times [RTs]) was found. Experiment 1B demonstrated that this effect cannot be attributed to perceptual grouping of the target and cue. Experiments 2A, 2B, and 2C showed a reverse Simon effect (i.e., faster noncorresponding RTs) when participants were not aware of the cue. In this condition, the Simon effect would occur relative to the reorientation of attention from the cue, which would initially capt...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
In the paper by Hommel (2011-this issue), the roles of the theory of event coding (TEC) and the prem...
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...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
The Simon effect refers to the phenomenon that responses are faster when the irrelevant location of ...
Choice reactions can be performed more quickly if the response corresponds spatially to the stimulus...
In the Simon effect performance is faster and more accurate when the task-irrelevant spatial dimensi...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
The "Simon effect" is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target-response ensemble...
International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon ef...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
In the paper by Hommel (2011-this issue), the roles of the theory of event coding (TEC) and the prem...
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...
We investigated the attention-shift hypothesis of the Simon effect by analysing the effect of repeat...
The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not...
The Simon effect refers to the phenomenon that responses are faster when the irrelevant location of ...
Choice reactions can be performed more quickly if the response corresponds spatially to the stimulus...
In the Simon effect performance is faster and more accurate when the task-irrelevant spatial dimensi...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
The "Simon effect" is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target-response ensemble...
International audienceStudies using reaction times (RTs) distribution methods find that the Simon ef...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage in performance in a reaction time task when stimulus locatio...
In this paper we investigate whether an attention shift towards an auditory signal, while performing...
Research suggests that – particularly – the execution of precision-demanding far-aiming tasks necess...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
In the paper by Hommel (2011-this issue), the roles of the theory of event coding (TEC) and the prem...