Title of article
Can blindness to response-compatible stimuli be observed in the absence of a response?
Author/Authors
Biljana، Stevanovski, نويسنده , , Chris، Oriet, نويسنده , , Pierre، Joliecœur, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-430
From page
431
To page
0
Abstract
Blindness to response-compatible stimuli is the finding that targets are identified less accurately when presented during the planning or execution of a congruent response (e.g., right arrow presented during a right keypress) versus an incongruent response (e.g., right arrow presented during a left keypress). Accounts of this effect suggest the planning and execution of a response are critical to its observation. Five experiments investigated whether a blindness effect would be observed in the absence of a planned response. Results suggest that a planned response is not necessary to observe a content-specific blindness effect and that the blindness effect may actually comprise both an action-related component and a symbolic component that is distinct from the action-planning system.
Keywords
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Journal title
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance
Record number
93362
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