Handbook of Psychology, Volume 4: Experimental Psychology
298 Action Selection electroencephalograms (EEG), which measure voltage changes in the brain over time from electrodes placed on ...
Relevant Stimulus Information299 informationthatistransmittedintheresponsesisknownas theHick-Hymanlaw: RTabHT, whereais basic ...
300 Action Selection are made with two fingers on the same hand (Heister, Schroeder-Heister, & Ehrenstein, 1990). The depend ...
Relevant Stimulus Information 301 basis, but are by-products of the relative salience of the two dimensions. Compatibility effec ...
302 Action Selection response-stimulus interval (RSI) was 50 ms but not when it was 500 ms. Since Bertelson’s (1961) study, nume ...
Relevant Stimulus Information 303 locations or effectors and that response selection benefits from repetition of the stimulus ca ...
304 Action Selection the mapping of the stimulus locations to responses was ma- nipulated. Each trial was preceded by no warning ...
Relevant and Irrelevant Stimulus Information 305 This asymmetric pattern of interference has been reported in numerous subsequen ...
306 Action Selection stimulus dimension typically involves a distinction other than location (e.g., color or letter identity). T ...
Multiple Tasks 307 relation between the word or ink color for successive stimuli. For the ignored repetition list, however, the ...
308 Action Selection Proctor (2001) used stimulus color to designate the mapping and obtained similar results with left-right ph ...
Multiple Tasks 309 must be made before that for T2. They propose that there is no capacity limitation in processing other than a ...
310 Action Selection CHANGES IN ACTION SELECTION WITH PRACTICE Choice RT decreases with practice at a task, with equivalent amou ...
Applications 311 1 3 2 4 (a) (b) Figure 11.6 Illustration of various display-control mapping configurations for (a) stove tops ( ...
312 Action Selection flick the switch up. One of the most widely studied popula- tion stereotypes is that of direction of motion ...
References 313 De Jagger, J. J. (1970). Reaction time and mental processes (J. Brozek & M. S. Sibinga, Translators). Nieuwko ...
314 Action Selection Hommel, B. (1993b). The role of attention for the Simon effect. Psychological Research, 55,208–222. Hommel, ...
References 315 Merkel, J. (1885). Die zeitliche Verhaltnisse de Willenstatigkeit [The temporal relations of activities of the wi ...
316 Action Selection G. H. Bower (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation (Vol. 21, pp. 1–52). San Diego, CA: Academic P ...
CHAPTER 12 Motor Control HERBERT HEUER 317 THE PROBLEM OF MOTOR CONTROL 317 An Outline of the Problem 317 An Outline of Possible ...
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