La compatibilité spatiale et le Simon effect offrent un cadre optimal à l'étude des liens existant entre perception, cognition et action. En particulier, le Simon effect indique que même lorsque l'information spatiale fournie par un stimulus est non pertinente, les temps de réaction sont plus courts lorsque l'emplacement du stimulus et de la réponse sont congruents que lorsqu'ils sont incongruents. Nous avons montré que le Simon effect était également présent au niveau des trajectoires initiales de mouvements de pointage, indiquant un effet au niveau de l'étape de programmation motrice. Alors que le Simon effect est un phénomène très robuste, qui est retrouvé dans de nombreuses situations expérimentales, nous montrons qu'il disparait lorsqu...
In the Simon effect performance is faster and more accurate when the task-irrelevant spatial dimensi...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
The Simon effect refers to the observation that responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faste...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage when a stimulus\u27 spatial location corresponds to that of ...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
Simon effects might partly reflect stimulus-triggered response activation. According to the response...
Manual responses can be defined by differing response parameters. Any of them may generate a Simon e...
The Simon effect consists of a faster and a more accurate performance when spatial responses corresp...
The \u201cSimon effect\u201d is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target\u2013re...
Dieses Experiment versucht einen Simon Effekt in sich bewegendem Stimulusmaterial nachzuweisen. Vide...
Viene riportata la presenza dell'effetto Simon anche con stimoli presentati al centro dello schermo ...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...
In the Simon effect performance is faster and more accurate when the task-irrelevant spatial dimensi...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
The Simon effect refers to the observation that responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faste...
The Simon effect refers to an advantage when a stimulus\u27 spatial location corresponds to that of ...
Summary. The Simon effect indicates that choice reac-tions can be performed more quickly if the resp...
A growing body of research demonstrates that instructions can elicit automatic response activations....
Simon effects might partly reflect stimulus-triggered response activation. According to the response...
Manual responses can be defined by differing response parameters. Any of them may generate a Simon e...
The Simon effect consists of a faster and a more accurate performance when spatial responses corresp...
The \u201cSimon effect\u201d is the performance advantage for spatially corresponding target\u2013re...
Dieses Experiment versucht einen Simon Effekt in sich bewegendem Stimulusmaterial nachzuweisen. Vide...
Viene riportata la presenza dell'effetto Simon anche con stimoli presentati al centro dello schermo ...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
Choice reaction tasks are performed faster when stimulus location corresponds to response location (...
Publisher's Version/PDFThe Simon effect refers to the performance (response time and accuracy) advan...
In the Simon effect performance is faster and more accurate when the task-irrelevant spatial dimensi...
The study investigated whether the Simon effect, and its facilitation and interference components, s...
The Simon effect refers to the observation that responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faste...