Playing the Simon game: Use of the Simon task for investigating human information processing |
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Authors: | Robert W. Proctor |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, 703 Third St., W. Lafayette, IN 47907-2081, United States |
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Abstract: | A little more than 40 years ago, J. R. Simon and colleagues introduced what is now called the Simon task, which yielded a correspondence effect known as the Simon effect. In this paper, I set Simon's contribution in the context of research on stimulus-response compatibility. The novel contribution of the Simon task is described, along with foundational findings using the task that Simon and colleagues reported. I acknowledge the significance of Simon's (1990) review chapter in generating my own interests in the Simon task and describe four selected lines of research from my lab that have been a result of those interests. The article concludes with a brief tribute to Simon and his contribution to experimental psychology. |
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Keywords: | PsycINFO codes: 2300 Human Experimental Psychology 2340 Cognitive Processes 2346 Attention |
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