The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects: An ex-Gaussian analysis
Task-irrelevant spatial information, conveyed by stimulus location, location word, or arrow direction, can influence the response to task-relevant attributes, generating the location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects. We examined whether different mechanisms are involved in the generation of th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memory & cognition 2018-04, Vol.46 (3), p.497-506 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Task-irrelevant spatial information, conveyed by stimulus location, location word, or arrow direction, can influence the response to task-relevant attributes, generating the location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects. We examined whether different mechanisms are involved in the generation of these Simon effects by fitting a mathematical ex-Gaussian function to empirical response time (RT) distributions. Specifically, we tested whether which ex-Gaussian parameters (
μ
,
σ
, and
τ
) show Simon effects and whether the location-, word, and arrow-based effects are on different parameters. Results show that the location-based Simon effect occurred on mean RT and
μ
but not on
τ
, and a reverse Simon effect occurred on
σ
. In contrast, a positive word-based Simon effect was obtained on all these measures (including
σ
), and a positive arrow-based Simon effect was evident on mean RT,
σ
, and
τ
but not
μ
. The arrow-based Simon effect was not different from the word-based Simon effect on
τ
or
σ
but was on
μ
and mean RT. These distinct results on mean RT and ex-Gaussian parameters provide evidence that spatial information conveyed by the various location modes are different in the time-course of activation. |
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ISSN: | 0090-502X 1532-5946 |
DOI: | 10.3758/s13421-017-0767-3 |