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Spatial correspondence between onsets and offsets of stimuli and responses
Authors:Peter Wühr  Wilfried Kunde
Affiliation:1. Friedrich-Alexander Universit?t , Erlangen, Germany prwuehr@phil.uni-erlangen.de;3. Martin-Luther Universit?t , Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Abstract:The Simon effect denotes faster responses when the task-irrelevant stimulus position corresponds to response position than when it does not. A common explanation is that a spatial stimulus code is formed automatically and activates a spatially corresponding response code. Previous research on stimulus–response (S–R) compatibility has focused on the ability to initiate movements to stimulus onsets. The present study investigates spatial-compatibility effects (i.e., the Simon effect) in the ability to initiate and to terminate actions both to stimulus onsets and to stimulus offsets. There were four major results. Firstly, offset stimuli produced normal Simon effects suggesting that stimulus offsets can automatically produce spatial codes. Secondly, onset stimuli produced larger Simon effects than offset stimuli, which is consistent with the attention-shift account of spatial coding. Thirdly, Simon effects were also observed in action termination. Fourthly, Simon effects in action initiation and in action termination were of similar size.
Keywords:Working memory  Domains  Modalities  Attention  Resource sharing
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