Sequence learning in serial reaction time (SRT) tasks has been investigated mostly with unimodal stimulus presentation. This approach disregards the possibility that sequence acquisition may be guided by multiple sources of sensory information simultaneously. In the current study we trained participants in a SRT task with visual only, tactile only, or bimodal (visual and tactile) stimulus presentation. Sequence performance for the bimodal and visual only training groups was similar, while both performed better than the tactile only training group. In a subsequent transfer phase, participants from all three training groups were tested in conditions with visual, tactile, and bimodal stimulus presentation. Sequence performance between the visu...
In three experiments participants were required to compare the similarity in item order for two temp...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
According to many researchers, implicit learning in the serial reaction-time task is predominantly m...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
In daily life we encounter multiple sources of sensory information at any given moment. Unknown is w...
In daily life we encounter multiple sources of sensory information at any given moment. Unknown is w...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
Memory for order information is studied by the presentation of a string of items, after which the su...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
The expression of expert motor skills typically involves learning to perform a precisely timed seque...
This article presents a review on the representational base of sequence learning in the serial react...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
To investigate a human sequential learning Nissen & Bullemer (1987) developed a serial reaction time...
We investigated the acquisition and integration of temporal and ordinal sequence information in an i...
In three experiments participants were required to compare the similarity in item order for two temp...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
According to many researchers, implicit learning in the serial reaction-time task is predominantly m...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
In daily life we encounter multiple sources of sensory information at any given moment. Unknown is w...
In daily life we encounter multiple sources of sensory information at any given moment. Unknown is w...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
Memory for order information is studied by the presentation of a string of items, after which the su...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
The expression of expert motor skills typically involves learning to perform a precisely timed seque...
This article presents a review on the representational base of sequence learning in the serial react...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
To investigate a human sequential learning Nissen & Bullemer (1987) developed a serial reaction time...
We investigated the acquisition and integration of temporal and ordinal sequence information in an i...
In three experiments participants were required to compare the similarity in item order for two temp...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...
In the Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task, participants respond to a set of stimuli the order of which ...