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Validity and boundary conditions of automatic response activation in the Simon task.
Authors:Wascher, Edmund   Schatz, Ulf   Kuder, Thomas   Verleger, Rolf
Abstract:Three experiments were conducted to determine whether spatial stimulus-response compatibility effects are caused by automatic response activation by stimulus properties or by interference between codes during translation of stimulus into response coordinates. The main evidence against activation has been that in a Simon task with hands crossed, responses are faster at the response location ipsilateral to the stimulus though manipulated by the hand contralateral to the stimulus. The experiments were conducted with hands in standard and in crossed positions and electroencephalogram measures showed coactivation of the motor cortex induced by stimulus position primarily during standard hand positions with visual stimuli. Only in this condition did the Simon effect decay with longer response times. The visual Simon effect appeared to be due to specific mechanisms of visuomotor information transmission that are not responsible for the effects obtained with crossed hands or auditory stimuli. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:spatial stimulus response compatibility   automatic response activation   translation interference   visual stimuli   auditory stimuli   crossed hands position   standard hand position   Simon task
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