BLINDNESS TO RESPONSE-COMPATIBLE STIMULI

Citation
J. Musseler et B. Hommel, BLINDNESS TO RESPONSE-COMPATIBLE STIMULI, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance, 23(3), 1997, pp. 861-872
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Psychology
ISSN journal
00961523
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
861 - 872
Database
ISI
SICI code
0096-1523(1997)23:3<861:BTRS>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
This contribution is devoted to the question of whether action-control processes may be demonstrated to influence perception. This influence is predicted from a framework in which stimulus processing and action control are assumed to share common codes, thus possibly interfering with each other. In 5 experiments, a paradigm was used that required a motor action during the presentation of a stimulus. The participants were presented with masked right- or left-pointing arrows shortly befo re executing an already prepared left or right keypress response. We f ound that the identification probability of the arrow was reduced when the to-be-executed reaction was compatible with the presented arrow. For example, the perception of a right-pointing arrow was impaired whe n presented during the execution of a right response as compared with that of a left response. The theoretical implications of this finding as well as its relation to other, seemingly similar phenomena (repetit ion blindness, inhibition of return, psychological refractory period) are discussed.