Research into sequential effects has a long and rich history spanning almost one hundred years. In their most general definition sequential effects can simply be considered a dependence of behaviour on the past sequence of events, and are of the most pervasive phenomena in psychology. Some form of sequential effects has been observed in multiple perceptual and cognitive tasks, and across different modalities. In addition, sequential effects have also been observed in electrophysiological studies, with a great deal of similarity observed between EEG and behavioural results, making this a relevant topic for both psychology and neuroscience. This gives sequential effects a great deal of potential as a doorway for elucidating the relationship b...
Human subjects exhibit “sequential effects ” in many psychological experiments, in which they respon...
Despite its long history (Luce, 1986) the study of sequential effects has mostly been confined to si...
Schütz C, Schack T. Influence of mechanical load on sequential effects. Experimental Brain Research....
There is a long history of research into sequential effects, extending more than one hundred years. ...
Sequential effects are a type of context effects in which the response to the stimulus is affected b...
A critical aspect of much human behaviour is the generation and regulation of sequential activities....
Subjects display sensitivity to local patterns in stimulus history (sequential effects) in a variety...
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent pattern of s...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
Whether driving a car, making critical medical decisions in the ER, answering questions in a marketi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this thesis I explore the influence of the recent ...
We present a perspective on cognitive control that is motivated by an examination of sequential depe...
In a variety of behavioral tasks, subjects exhibit an automatic and apparently suboptimal sequential...
In a variety of behavioral tasks, subjects exhibit an automatic and apparently sub-optimal sequentia...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
Human subjects exhibit “sequential effects ” in many psychological experiments, in which they respon...
Despite its long history (Luce, 1986) the study of sequential effects has mostly been confined to si...
Schütz C, Schack T. Influence of mechanical load on sequential effects. Experimental Brain Research....
There is a long history of research into sequential effects, extending more than one hundred years. ...
Sequential effects are a type of context effects in which the response to the stimulus is affected b...
A critical aspect of much human behaviour is the generation and regulation of sequential activities....
Subjects display sensitivity to local patterns in stimulus history (sequential effects) in a variety...
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent pattern of s...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
Whether driving a car, making critical medical decisions in the ER, answering questions in a marketi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this thesis I explore the influence of the recent ...
We present a perspective on cognitive control that is motivated by an examination of sequential depe...
In a variety of behavioral tasks, subjects exhibit an automatic and apparently suboptimal sequential...
In a variety of behavioral tasks, subjects exhibit an automatic and apparently sub-optimal sequentia...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
Human subjects exhibit “sequential effects ” in many psychological experiments, in which they respon...
Despite its long history (Luce, 1986) the study of sequential effects has mostly been confined to si...
Schütz C, Schack T. Influence of mechanical load on sequential effects. Experimental Brain Research....