[HTML][HTML] Stimulus–response bindings in priming
People can rapidly form arbitrary associations between stimuli and the responses they make
in the presence of those stimuli. Such stimulus–response (S–R) bindings, when retrieved …
in the presence of those stimuli. Such stimulus–response (S–R) bindings, when retrieved …
Cognitive control in cross-modal contexts: Abstract feature transitions of task-related but not task-unrelated stimuli modulate the congruency sequence effect.
Context information can guide cognitive control, but both the extent and the underlying
processes are poorly understood. Previous studies often found that the congruency …
processes are poorly understood. Previous studies often found that the congruency …
Self-priorization processes in action and perception.
Abstract Recently, Sui, He, and Humphreys (2012) introduced a new paradigm to investigate
prioritized processing of self-related information. In a balanced design, they arbitrarily …
prioritized processing of self-related information. In a balanced design, they arbitrarily …
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 …
Cling together, swing together? Assessing indirect retrieval of stimulus-response bindings for associated stimuli
When a stimulus is paired with a response, a stimulus-response (SR) binding (or event file)
is formed. Subsequent stimulus repetition retrieves the SR binding from memory, which …
is formed. Subsequent stimulus repetition retrieves the SR binding from memory, which …
[HTML][HTML] Binding and retrieval of response durations: Subtle evidence for episodic processing of continuous movement features
Re-encountering a stimulus retrieves nominally relevant, categorical response features
related to previous action decisions in response to this stimulus. Whether binding and …
related to previous action decisions in response to this stimulus. Whether binding and …
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 …
Association, inhibition, and action
I McLaren, F Verbruggen - The Wiley handbook on the …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter reviews some of the basic properties of conditioned inhibition as studied in
animals, and considers the extent to which these phenomena also apply to humans. The …
animals, and considers the extent to which these phenomena also apply to humans. The …
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 …
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 …