Concurrence costs in double stimulation tasks |
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Authors: | Merrill E. Noble Andries F. Sanders Don A. Trumbo |
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Affiliation: | Pennsylvania State University and Institute for Perception TNO, Netherlands;Institute for Perception TNO, Netherlands;Pennsylvania State University, USA |
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Abstract: | Seven experiments are described on reaction time (RT1) to a first auditory stimulus in a double stimulation paradigm, where the response to a second visual stimulus was explicitly non-speeded. In all studies it was found that, compared to a single stimulus control condition, RT1 showed a constant delay of about 20–30 msec. The effect occurred irrespective of (a) the viewing conditions of the second stimulus in terms of either duration, processing demands or presence vs absence of a backward masking signal (experiments 1, 4, 5, 6, 7); (b) the duration of the interstimulus interval ranging from -200 msec up to at least a second (experiments 2, 3, 5); and (c) the processing demands of the first task (experiment 7). It is suggested that the delay reflects a basic concurrence cost which remains when two reactions can be time-shared. |
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