Temporal stimulus-response compatibility |
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Authors: | Grosjean M Mordkoff J T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA. mcg138@psu.edu |
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Abstract: | The study of element-level stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) has predominantly focused on spatial and symbolic relationships and has involved measures of response time and (dichotomous) error rate. This article explores a new form of SRC that is observed when duration is the relevant feature of both the stimulus and the response, using a more extensive analysis of performance accuracy and variability. The results indicate that element-level SRC generalizes to situations involving time as the relevant dimension of stimuli and responses. Evidence of this was found in all of the extracted measures of performance; however, temporal SRC was shown to have independent effects on when and how accurately a response was made. Implications for SRC research are discussed. |
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