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Cross-modal Action Complexity: Action- and Rule-related Memory Retrieval in Dual-response Control

机译:跨模式动作复杂性:双响应控制中与动作和规则相关的内存检索

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Normally, we do not act within a single effector system only, but rather coordinate actions across several output modules (cross-modal action). Such cross-modal action demands can vary substantially with respect to their complexity in terms of the number of task-relevant response combinations and to-be-retrieved stimulus–response (S–R) mapping rules. In the present study, we study the impact of these two types of cross-modal action complexity on dual-response costs (i.e., performance differences between single- and dual-action demands). In Experiment 1, we combined a manual and an oculomotor task, each involving four response alternatives. Crucially, one (unconstrained) condition involved all 16 possible combinations of response alternatives, whereas a constrained condition involved only a subset of possible response combinations. The results revealed that preparing for a larger number of response combinations yielded a significant, but moderate increase in dual-response costs. In Experiment 2, we utilized one common lateralized auditory (e.g., left) stimulus to trigger incompatible response compounds (e.g., left saccade and right key press or vice versa). While one condition only involved one set of task-relevant S–R rules, another condition involved two sets of task-relevant rules (coded by stimulus type: noise/tone), while the number of task-relevant response combinations was the same in both conditions. Here, an increase in the number of to-be-retrieved S–R rules was associated with a substantial increase in dual-response costs that were also modulated on a trial-by-trial basis when switching between rules. Taken together, the results shed further light on the dependency of cross-modal action control on both action- and rule-related memory retrieval processes.
机译:通常,我们不仅在单个效应器系统中行动,而且在多个输出模块之间协调动作(跨模式动作)。就任务相关的响应组合和要获取的刺激-响应(SR)映射规则的数量而言,这种跨模式操作需求的复杂性可能会有很大的不同。在本研究中,我们研究了这两种类型的交叉模式操作复杂性对双重响应成本的影响(即,单个和双重行动需求之间的性能差异)。在实验1中,我们结合了手动操作和动眼运动任务,每个任务涉及四个响应选择。至关重要的是,一个(不受约束的)条件涉及响应备选方案的所有16种可能组合,而受约束的条件仅涉及可能的响应组合的一个子集。结果表明,准备更多数量的响应组合会导致双响应成本显着但适度增加。在实验2中,我们使用了一种常见的侧向听觉(例如,左)刺激来触发不兼容的响应化合物(例如,左扫视和右键按下,反之亦然)。虽然一个条件仅涉及一组与任务相关的SR规则,但是另一种条件涉及两组与任务相关的规则(按刺激类型编码:噪声/音调),而与任务相关的响应组合的数量相同两种情况。在这里,要取回的SR规则数量的增加与双重响应成本的显着增加有关,当在规则之间切换时,双重响应成本也在逐项试验的基础上进行了调整。两者合计,结果进一步阐明了交叉模式动作控制对动作和规则相关的内存检索过程的依赖性。

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