Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands

Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) effects are classified depending on the way that the elements of the stimulus and response sets interact, influencing both the speed and accuracy of the motor response. This is particularly important for social stimuli, such as hands. However, the stimuli used i...

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Principais autores: Lameira, Allan Pablo, Pereira, Antônio, Fraga‑Filho, Roberto Sena, Gawryszewski, Luiz G.
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spelling ri-123456789-231952017-11-04T22:54:44Z Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands Lameira, Allan Pablo Pereira, Antônio Fraga‑Filho, Roberto Sena Gawryszewski, Luiz G. Simon task Spatial Stroop task Handedness recognition Manual reaction time Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) effects are classified depending on the way that the elements of the stimulus and response sets interact, influencing both the speed and accuracy of the motor response. This is particularly important for social stimuli, such as hands. However, the stimuli used in most SRC studies are often simple or abstract figures. Our main goal in the present work was to investigate how task ensembles containing body parts (hands) as stimuli fit into Kornblum's taxonomy expressed in the dimensional overlap model. Specifically, we test whether hand stimuli elicit Simon or spatial Stroop effects in a SRC task. We set up two experiments using either hands or arrows as stimuli. Our results demonstrate that hands elicit a Simon effect in a SRC task. However, different from arrows, which constitute Type 8 Kornblum's ensembles, hands do not elicit a spatial Stroop effect and form Type 3 ensembles. 2017-05-29T19:03:29Z 2017-05-29T19:03:29Z 2015-04-17 article https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/23195 10.1007/s00221-015-4283-z por Acesso Aberto application/pdf
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topic Simon task
Spatial Stroop task
Handedness recognition
Manual reaction time
spellingShingle Simon task
Spatial Stroop task
Handedness recognition
Manual reaction time
Lameira, Allan Pablo
Pereira, Antônio
Fraga‑Filho, Roberto Sena
Gawryszewski, Luiz G.
Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
description Stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) effects are classified depending on the way that the elements of the stimulus and response sets interact, influencing both the speed and accuracy of the motor response. This is particularly important for social stimuli, such as hands. However, the stimuli used in most SRC studies are often simple or abstract figures. Our main goal in the present work was to investigate how task ensembles containing body parts (hands) as stimuli fit into Kornblum's taxonomy expressed in the dimensional overlap model. Specifically, we test whether hand stimuli elicit Simon or spatial Stroop effects in a SRC task. We set up two experiments using either hands or arrows as stimuli. Our results demonstrate that hands elicit a Simon effect in a SRC task. However, different from arrows, which constitute Type 8 Kornblum's ensembles, hands do not elicit a spatial Stroop effect and form Type 3 ensembles.
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author Lameira, Allan Pablo
Pereira, Antônio
Fraga‑Filho, Roberto Sena
Gawryszewski, Luiz G.
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Pereira, Antônio
Fraga‑Filho, Roberto Sena
Gawryszewski, Luiz G.
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title Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
title_short Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
title_full Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
title_fullStr Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
title_full_unstemmed Stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
title_sort stimulus–response compatibility with body parts: a study with hands
publishDate 2017
url https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/23195
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