Two well-known response interference tasks are the Eriksen flanker task and the spatial conflict task. The tasks are logically equivalent, and comparable effects of current and previous stimulus type (congruent or incongruent) have been shown with regard to reaction time (RT). Here, we investigated whether interference and sequential trial effects also had comparable effects on accuracy. We specifically tested whether these effects interacted with the speed of responding using conditional accuracy functions (CAFs). The CAFs revealed that in both tasks congruency and sequential trial effects on accuracy are found only in trials with fast responses (< 600 ms). Sequential trial effects on accuracy were weaker for the flanker task than for the ...
In serial choice reaction time (RT) tasks, performance in each trial critically depends on the seque...
<div><p>We interact with the world through the assessment of available, but sometimes imperfect, sen...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...
Two well-known response interference tasks are the Eriksen flanker task and the spatial conflict tas...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
In Eriksen's flanker paradigm, participants' responses are slower and more error-prone when task-rel...
We report three experiments designed to investigate interference effects in an auditory analog of Er...
According to the conflict-monitoring model of cognitive control, the posterior medial frontal cortex...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker and colour-word Stroop tasks, the response time (RT) difference between incon...
Response inhibition is a fundamental brain function that must be flexible enough to incorporate proa...
The present study investigated the locus of the effect of alerting on response conflict, and examine...
<p>Subjects' response (mean RT + SE, in ms) was significantly faster to visual targets presented on ...
Simultaneous masking refers to the impairment of performance on a visual target by simultaneously pr...
In serial choice reaction time (RT) tasks, performance in each trial critically depends on the seque...
<div><p>We interact with the world through the assessment of available, but sometimes imperfect, sen...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...
Two well-known response interference tasks are the Eriksen flanker task and the spatial conflict tas...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
In Eriksen's flanker paradigm, participants' responses are slower and more error-prone when task-rel...
We report three experiments designed to investigate interference effects in an auditory analog of Er...
According to the conflict-monitoring model of cognitive control, the posterior medial frontal cortex...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker and colour-word Stroop tasks, the response time (RT) difference between incon...
Response inhibition is a fundamental brain function that must be flexible enough to incorporate proa...
The present study investigated the locus of the effect of alerting on response conflict, and examine...
<p>Subjects' response (mean RT + SE, in ms) was significantly faster to visual targets presented on ...
Simultaneous masking refers to the impairment of performance on a visual target by simultaneously pr...
In serial choice reaction time (RT) tasks, performance in each trial critically depends on the seque...
<div><p>We interact with the world through the assessment of available, but sometimes imperfect, sen...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...