In a variable foreperiod (FP) paradigm, reaction times (RTs) decrease as a function of FP on trial n (FP effect) but increase with FP on trial n - 1 (sequential effects). These phenomena have traditionally been ascribed to different strategic preparation processes. According to an alternative explanation, common conditioning laws underlie both effects. The present study aims to disentangle these opposite views using a developmental perspective. In Experiment 1A, 4- to 11-year-old children and a control group of adults performed a simple RT task with variable FPs (1, 3, and 5 s). Furthermore, 12 4- to 5-year-old children were retested after 14 months (Experiment 1B). In Experiment 2, a narrower pool of participants (4, 5, and 6 years old) pe...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
When Foreperiods (FPs) of different duration alternate on a trial-by-trial basis equiprobably but ra...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
In a variable foreperiod (FP) paradigm, reaction times (RTs) decrease as a function of FP on trial n...
This study examined whether the process of temporal preparation for a target stimulus is the same re...
Implicit preparation over time is a complex cognitive capacity important to optimize behavioral resp...
The foreperiod (FP) is the interval between a warning stimulus and the imperative stimulus. It is a ...
Reaction time (RT) is a critical measure of performance, and studying its distribution at the group ...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
An examination of sequential effects of foreperiod duration in reaction time tasks suggests a descri...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine the development of motor preparation across three grou...
The ability to generate temporal prediction (TP) is fundamental to our survival since it allows us t...
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, spec...
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, spec...
<div><p>The ability to generate temporal prediction (TP) is fundamental to our survival since it all...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
When Foreperiods (FPs) of different duration alternate on a trial-by-trial basis equiprobably but ra...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
In a variable foreperiod (FP) paradigm, reaction times (RTs) decrease as a function of FP on trial n...
This study examined whether the process of temporal preparation for a target stimulus is the same re...
Implicit preparation over time is a complex cognitive capacity important to optimize behavioral resp...
The foreperiod (FP) is the interval between a warning stimulus and the imperative stimulus. It is a ...
Reaction time (RT) is a critical measure of performance, and studying its distribution at the group ...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
An examination of sequential effects of foreperiod duration in reaction time tasks suggests a descri...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine the development of motor preparation across three grou...
The ability to generate temporal prediction (TP) is fundamental to our survival since it allows us t...
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, spec...
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, spec...
<div><p>The ability to generate temporal prediction (TP) is fundamental to our survival since it all...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
When Foreperiods (FPs) of different duration alternate on a trial-by-trial basis equiprobably but ra...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...