Discrete two-choice reaction time experiments were performed under two time-uncertainty conditions provided by constant foreperiods of either 5.0 or 0.5 sec. The problem was how to know whether selective preparation may be maintained over time or whether it is a short-term process. Selective preparation of one of the two stimuli was induced through monetary incentive in Experiment 1 and through frequency unbalance in Experiment 4, it was assessed through prediction in Experiments 3 and 4. With all three manipulations the effects of selective preparation and of time uncertainty were found to combine additively. Those results support the idea that selective preparation can be maintained over time. On the other hand, the improvement in reactio...
A comprehensive review of the principal empirical findings in the study of choice reaction time is p...
We study time preferences in a real-effort experiment with a one-month horizon. We report that two t...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...
Choice reaction times (RTs) to 2 signals of relative frequencies .2 and .8 were measured under 2 tim...
THE duration of the foreperiod, that is, the interval between some warning signal and the stimulus, ...
On each trial, a reference tactile stimulus and another stimulus, which was unpredictably either a s...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
This study examined whether the process of temporal preparation for a target stimulus is the same re...
The foreperiod (FP) is the interval between a warning stimulus and the imperative stimulus. It is a ...
Summary Several well known experiments have shown the influence of the length and the variability of...
Previous research using nonchronometric measures in humans and animals has shown that warning signal...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
The aim of the study was to examine whether or not choice reaction time (RT) depends on catch-trial ...
In a previous experiment (BERTELSON, 1967) an auditory warning signal occurring in a high time-uncer...
A comprehensive review of the principal empirical findings in the study of choice reaction time is p...
We study time preferences in a real-effort experiment with a one-month horizon. We report that two t...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...
Choice reaction times (RTs) to 2 signals of relative frequencies .2 and .8 were measured under 2 tim...
THE duration of the foreperiod, that is, the interval between some warning signal and the stimulus, ...
On each trial, a reference tactile stimulus and another stimulus, which was unpredictably either a s...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the negative relationship usually found betwee...
This study examined whether the process of temporal preparation for a target stimulus is the same re...
The foreperiod (FP) is the interval between a warning stimulus and the imperative stimulus. It is a ...
Summary Several well known experiments have shown the influence of the length and the variability of...
Previous research using nonchronometric measures in humans and animals has shown that warning signal...
We examined the reaction time benefit that is obtained when salient features of the stimulus set and...
The aim of the study was to examine whether or not choice reaction time (RT) depends on catch-trial ...
In a previous experiment (BERTELSON, 1967) an auditory warning signal occurring in a high time-uncer...
A comprehensive review of the principal empirical findings in the study of choice reaction time is p...
We study time preferences in a real-effort experiment with a one-month horizon. We report that two t...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...