任务(项目管理)
频道(广播)
心理学
认知心理学
对偶(语法数字)
结果(博弈论)
字母数字
社会心理学
沟通
计算机科学
数学
电信
语言学
工程类
数理经济学
哲学
程序设计语言
系统工程
作者
David Navon,Jeff Miller
标识
DOI:10.1037//0096-1523.13.3.435
摘要
In a divided attention situation, preliminary response activations produced by stimuli on one channel were revealed through their effects on responses to stimuli on a secondary probe channel. Subjects performed concurrent but independent four-choice reaction-time tasks using the same four response fingers (middle and index fingers on both hands). In the main task, targets were large and small Ss and Ts, and medium-sized Ss and Ts sometimes appeared as distractors. Targets in the probe task were squares differing in location. A response to a probe square was faster if a distractor letter presented just before it had the same name as the target letter corresponding to that square (i.e., assigned to the same response key) than if the distractor letter had a different name--a result indicating that distractor letters cause partial response preparation. The timecourse of the effect demonstrated that preparation was based on preliminary information about distractor name that was available before distractor size had been determined. The results support models in which response preparation can sometimes begin before stimulus recognition has finished.
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