Online response preparation in a rapid serial visual search task |
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Authors: | Miller Jeff Schröter Hannes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. miller@otago.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | Online response preparation was assessed in a visual search task using rapid serial visual presentation. In each trial, a series of letters was presented sequentially, and participants were instructed to make a target-present response if a prespecified target letter was presented or a target-absent response if it was not. Measurements of response preparation using both probe reaction time and the lateralized readiness potential indicated that preparation of the target-absent response increased near the end of the sequence. Most of the increase appeared to be due to direct priming of the target-absent response by nontarget letters, but part was due to the increased conditional probability of this response near the end of the sequence. These results extend previous studies of response preparation by showing online response preparation during a temporally extended reaction time task. |
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