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Binding of event files in a (go/no-go) Simon task with accessory peripheral signal. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Congruency reversals in an accessory signal Simon task with auditory and visual stimuli Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In visual two-choice reaction-time tasks, a Simon-like effect occurs when a peripheral accessory signal is presented shortly before or together with the response signal. However, the effect reverses when the peripheral signal appears shortly after the response signal. This pattern also occurs when the peripheral signal appears relative to a go (nogo) signal, with the relevant signal presented well in advance. The reversal has been explained as ...
Binding of event files in a (go/nogo) Simon task with accessory Peripheral signal Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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The role of social cues in the deployment of spatial attention: Head-body relationships automatically activate directional spatial codes in a Simon task KU Leuven
The role of body orientation in the orienting and allocation of social attention was examined using an adapted Simon paradigm. Participants categorized the facial expression of forward facing, computer-generated human figures by pressing one of two response keys, each located left or right of the observers' body midline, while the orientation of the stimulus figure's body (trunk, arms, and legs), which was the task-irrelevant feature of ...