Preparing for perception and action (II): Automatic and effortful processes in response cueing |
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Authors: | Jos Adam Bernhard Hommel Carlo Umiltà |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Maastricht, The Netherlands;2. University of Leiden, The Netherlands;3. University of Padua, Italy |
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Abstract: | In this paper we tested the automatic-effortful processing assumption of the Grouping Model. According to the Grouping Model, left-right cues are pull cues and inner-outer cues are push cues, evoking exogenous and endogenous control, respectively. In a series of four experiments we manipulated the characteristics of the cues: Onset vs. no-onset cues, spatial vs. symbolic cues, valid vs. invalid cues. The results consistently showed a dissociation between left-right and inner-outer cues. Together, the present findings provide converging evidence for the notion that left-right cues induce a fast, automatic selection of the cued responses, whereas inner-outer cues need slower, effortful processes to establish a selective preparatory set. |
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