WHEN GLOBAL INFORMATION AND LOCAL INFORMATION COLLIDE - A BRAIN POTENTIAL ANALYSIS OF THE LOCUS OF INTERFERENCE EFFECTS

Citation
Kr. Ridderinkhof et Mw. Vandermolen, WHEN GLOBAL INFORMATION AND LOCAL INFORMATION COLLIDE - A BRAIN POTENTIAL ANALYSIS OF THE LOCUS OF INTERFERENCE EFFECTS, Biological psychology, 41(1), 1995, pp. 29-53
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03010511
Volume
41
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
29 - 53
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-0511(1995)41:1<29:WGIALI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The objective of the current experiment was to perform a psychophysiol ogical investigation of the interference effects of global information on the analysis of local information, and vice versa. Subjects' choic e reactions to letters at one level of information in a compound lette r stimulus were impaired when letters at the other (irrelevant) level signified the opposite response. In the absence of differences in proc essing speed, global and local information produced symmetrical interf erence effects. Interference effects did vary, however, as a function of temporal advantage for the processing of information from either le vel. The individually faster level (be it global or local) interfered with the slower level but was itself relatively immune to such interfe rence by the slower level. Analysis of event-related brain potentials and of the electromyogram revealed that incongruent irrelevant letters induced perceptual conflict but not response competition, thus pointi ng to a perceptual locus of processing dominance for the faster proces sed level of information in the compound stimulus.