There is ongoing debate about the contribution of explicit processes to incidental learning, particularly attention, working memory and control mechanisms. Studies generally measure explicit process contributions to incidental learning by comparing dual- to single-task sequence learning on some variant of a Serial Reaction Time (SRT), usually adopting an auditory tone counting task as the secondary task/memory load. Few studies have used secondary working memory stimuli with the SRT task, those that have typically presented secondary stimuli, before, after or between primary task stimuli. Arguably, this design is problematic because participants may potentially “switch” attention between sequential stimulus sources limiting the potential of...
In four experiments we investigated whether incidental task sequence learning occurs when no instruc...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
To investigate a human sequential learning Nissen & Bullemer (1987) developed a serial reaction time...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...
Memory for order information is studied by the presentation of a string of items, after which the su...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task, which measures how par-ticipants ’ keypress responses speed up ...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
Abstract—The serial reaction time (SRT) task measures learn-ing of a repeating stimulus sequence as ...
Although sequential learning and spontaneous eyeblink rate (EBR) have both been shown to be tightly ...
In four experiments we investigated whether incidental task sequence learning occurs when no instruc...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
To investigate a human sequential learning Nissen & Bullemer (1987) developed a serial reaction time...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...
Memory for order information is studied by the presentation of a string of items, after which the su...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task, which measures how par-ticipants ’ keypress responses speed up ...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
Abstract—The serial reaction time (SRT) task measures learn-ing of a repeating stimulus sequence as ...
Although sequential learning and spontaneous eyeblink rate (EBR) have both been shown to be tightly ...
In four experiments we investigated whether incidental task sequence learning occurs when no instruc...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...