Attention meets binding: Only attended distractors are used for the retrieval of event files
Response-irrelevant stimuli can be encoded with, and later on retrieve, a response given to
a relevant stimulus, an effect that is called distractor–response binding. In three experiments …
a relevant stimulus, an effect that is called distractor–response binding. In three experiments …
Distractor-response binding influences visual search
Intertrial priming effects in visual search and action control suggest the involvement of
binding and retrieval processes. However, the role of distractor-response binding (DRB) in …
binding and retrieval processes. However, the role of distractor-response binding (DRB) in …
A common mechanism behind distractor-response and response-effect binding?
Short-term bindings between responses and events in the environment ensure efficient
behavioral control. This notion holds true for two particular types of binding: bindings …
behavioral control. This notion holds true for two particular types of binding: bindings …
The structure of distractor-response bindings: Conditions for configural and elemental integration.
Human action control is influenced by bindings between perceived stimuli and responses
carried out in their presence. Notably, responses given to a target stimulus can also be …
carried out in their presence. Notably, responses given to a target stimulus can also be …
Vision affects tactile target and distractor processing even when space is task-irrelevant
The human brain is adapted to integrate the information from multiple sensory modalities
into coherent, robust representations of the objects and events in the external world. A large …
into coherent, robust representations of the objects and events in the external world. A large …
May I have your attention please: Binding of attended but response-irrelevant features
The feature codes of stimuli and responses can be integrated, and if a stimulus is repeated it
can retrieve the previously integrated response. Furthermore, even irrelevant features can …
can retrieve the previously integrated response. Furthermore, even irrelevant features can …
Good vibrations? Vibrotactile self-stimulation reveals anticipation of body-related action effects in motor control
Previous research suggests that motor actions are intentionally generated by recollecting
their sensory consequences. Whereas this has been shown to apply to visual or auditory …
their sensory consequences. Whereas this has been shown to apply to visual or auditory …
Emotional arousal does not modulate stimulus-response binding and retrieval effects
The adaptation-by-binding account and the arousal-biased competition model suggest that
emotional arousal increases binding effects for transient links between stimuli and …
emotional arousal increases binding effects for transient links between stimuli and …
You better stop! Binding “stop” tags to irrelevant stimulus features
We investigated whether the basic process of integrating stimuli (and their features) with
simultaneously executed responses transfers to situations in which one does not respond to …
simultaneously executed responses transfers to situations in which one does not respond to …
Five shades of grey: Generalization in distractor-based retrieval of SR episodes
Binding theories assume that a stimulus and a response made to it are bound together, as in
the case of the theory of event coding, in an event file (Hommel, Müsseler, Aschersleben, & …
the case of the theory of event coding, in an event file (Hommel, Müsseler, Aschersleben, & …