B. Palmer et al., TASK DECISION DIFFICULTY - EFFECTS ON ERPS IN A SAME-DIFFERENT LETTERCLASSIFICATION TASK, Biological psychology, 38(2-3), 1994, pp. 199-214
A ''same-different'' letter pair choice reaction time task was used to
compare reaction time, performance accuracy, and P3 amplitude and lat
ency at three levels of task difficulty. Stimulus set was held constan
t across tasks, and task difficulty was manipulated by instructions to
the subject. Subjects delivered a button-press response to designate
whether members of each letter pair matched or mismatched on the basis
of their physical identity (low difficulty), name identity (medium di
fficulty), or category identity (vowels/consonants, high difficulty).
Task decision difficulty was confirmed by slower reaction times and re
duced response accuracy. P3 amplitude was inversely related to task de
cision difficulty; relatively larger P3s were associated with matched
(vs. mismatched) letter pairs. These findings evidence direct effects
of task difficulty on P3 amplitude, possibly as the result of ''equivo
cation'' related to more difficult task judgments.