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Exploring trial-by-trial modulations of the Simon effect

机译:探索西蒙效应的逐次调制

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The present study investigates sequential modulations of the Simon effect. The Simon effect involves faster responses to spatially corresponding than to noncorresponding stimuli, even when stimulus position is irrelevant. Recently, the Simon effect has been shown to decrease or to disappear after noncorresponding predecessor trials. Possible explanations for these sequential modulations include (a) the gating of position-based response activation (conflict monitoring), (b) repetition or alternation effects, and (c) the interaction between feature integration (binding) processes and stimulus-response (S-R) correspondence. Three experiments tested different predictions of these models by comparing Simon effects after neutral trials with those after corresponding and noncorresponding trials, respectively, and by varying the stimulus-onset asynchrony (SOA) between and within experiments. Experiments I and 2 revealed large Simon effects after corresponding trials, intermediate Simon effects after neutral trials, and small (or no) Simon effects after noncorresponding trials. Moreover, some systematic effects of S-R repetitions and S-R alternations were observed. Finally, the sequential modulations were maximal at short SOAs and decreased with increasing SOA, but still occurred at an SOA of 6 seconds. The results seem to exclude repetition or alternation effects as the main cause of sequential modulations of the Simon effect, but both conflict monitoring and binding may contribute to these effects.
机译:本研究调查西蒙效应的顺序调制。甚至当刺激位置无关紧要时,西蒙效应所涉及的空间响应也要比对不对应的刺激更快。最近,西蒙效应已显示出在相应的先前试验后减少或消失。这些顺序调制的可能解释包括:(a)基于位置的响应激活的门控(冲突监视),(b)重复或交替效应,以及(c)特征整合(绑定)过程与刺激响应(SR)之间的相互作用)对应。三个实验分别通过比较中性试验后的西蒙效应与相应试验和非对应试验后的西蒙效应,以及通过改变实验之间和实验内部的刺激发作异步性(SOA),来测试这些模型的不同预测。实验I和2显示,相应的试验后有较大的西蒙效应,中性试验后有中等的西蒙效应,非相应的试验后有小的(或没有)西蒙效应。而且,观察到了S-R重复和S-R交替的一些系统影响。最后,顺序调制在短SOA时最大,并随SOA的增加而降低,但仍在6秒的SOA时发生。结果似乎排除了重复或交替效应是西蒙效应顺序调制的主要原因,但是冲突监视和绑定可能都对这些效应有所贡献。

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