The goal of the present study was to examine the pattern of precuing benefits in a tactual precuing task. In contrast to visual precuing tasks, where visual precues specify a subset of potential finger responses, the tactual precuing task specifies a subset of finger responses tactually, and hence more directly. In Experiment 1 baseline values were established for fourchoice and two-choice tactual conditions. In Experiment 2 these conditions were embedded in a precuing paradigm with tactual precues specifying a subset of responses. Results showed a pattern of tactual precuing benefits that differed dramatically from the usual pattern found for visual cues. That is, the finger-cued condition produced a significant precuing advantage of 32 ms...
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Numerous factors affect reaction times to vibrotactile cues. Therefore, it is important to consider ...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...
The goal of the present study was to examine the pattern of precuing benefits in a tactual precuing ...
Abundant experimental evidence has demonstrated attentional selection within the visual modality. Fu...
The influence of precue presentation on various facets of response selection has received significan...
Brief tactile presses stimulated the index and middle fingers of the right and left hands. The stimu...
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A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-respons...
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This study examined whether a letter prime presented in one modality facilitate a subsequent respons...
Numerous factors affect reaction times to vibrotactile cues. Therefore, it is important to consider ...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...
The goal of the present study was to examine the pattern of precuing benefits in a tactual precuing ...
Abundant experimental evidence has demonstrated attentional selection within the visual modality. Fu...
The influence of precue presentation on various facets of response selection has received significan...
Brief tactile presses stimulated the index and middle fingers of the right and left hands. The stimu...
In this paper we tested the automatic-effortful processing assumption of the Grouping Model. Accordi...
A tactile, two-choice, reaction time experiment is reported in which the effects of stimulus-respons...
We investigated tactile perception during the execution of self- versus externally-generated movemen...
International audienceIt has been suggested that tactile perception becomes less acute during moveme...
In this study we aimed to explore the predictive link between visual stimuli moving towards the body...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
Humans rely on the integration of information from multiple sensory modalities to interact successfu...
This study examined whether a letter prime presented in one modality facilitate a subsequent respons...
Numerous factors affect reaction times to vibrotactile cues. Therefore, it is important to consider ...
In a simple reaction time (RT) task, normal observers responded faster to simultaneous visual and ta...