THE SIMON EFFECT - EVIDENCE OF A RESPONSE PROCESSING FUNCTIONAL LOCUS

Citation
E. Buckolz et al., THE SIMON EFFECT - EVIDENCE OF A RESPONSE PROCESSING FUNCTIONAL LOCUS, Human movement science, 15(4), 1996, pp. 543-564
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01679457
Volume
15
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
543 - 564
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-9457(1996)15:4<543:TSE-EO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Three factors; stimulus-response Compatibility Degree (compatible vs. incompatible), Hand Condition (between-hand vs. within-hand finger res ponses) and Precue Condition (valid precue, invalid precue, no-precue) served as the main factors in a choice reaction time (RT) task where response selection was determined by letter identity (stimulus locatio n was irrelevant). Hand Condition by Compatibility Degree was the only significant interaction obtained, reflective of the fact that the RT( compatible) < RT(incompatible) inequality [i.e., the Simon effect] was greater for the within-hand than for the between-hand condition. This result supports Stoffer's (1991) contention that the ''functional loc us'' of the Simon effect is positioned at the point of response inhibi tion. Furthermore, the data obtained indicated that a post-stimulus at tention shift was not a prerequisite condition for the production of a Simon effect. Finally, the Simon effect procedure appears to prevent response factors from influencing the 'spatial precue effect' [RT(vali d precue) < RT(invalid precue)] in a biased fashion.