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Decay of Stimulus Spatial Code in Horizontal and Vertical Simon Tasks
Authors:Antonino Vallesi  Carlo Arrigo Umiltà
Affiliation:1. Università degli Studi di Padova;2. Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati , Trieste, Italy;3. Università degli Studi di Padova
Abstract:Evidence on the processes underlying the horizontal and vertical Simon effect is still controversial. The present study uses experimental manipulations to selectively delay the stages of response execution, response selection, and stimulus identification in three experiments. A reduction is observed for both horizontal and vertical Simon effects when response execution is delayed by a go-signal presented 400–600 ms post-stimulus onset or when a spatial precue is presented 200–400 ms before the stimulus. When the overlap between stimulus spatial code formation and response selection is prevented by decreasing stimulus discriminability, the horizontal Simon effect decays, but the vertical Simon effect does not change. Activation theories, which propose a decay of the automatically activated response ipsilateral to the stimulus, mainly apply to the horizontal Simon effect. In contrast, translation theories, which propose that the effect occurs when stimulus features are translated into a response code, are more suitable to account for the vertical Simon effect.
Keywords:response conflict  Simon effect  spatial attention  stimulus–reponse correspondence
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