Outlines of a multiple trace theory of temporal preparation
We outline a new multiple trace theory of temporal preparation (MTP), which accounts for
behavior in reaction time (RT) tasks in which the participant is presented with a warning …
behavior in reaction time (RT) tasks in which the participant is presented with a warning …
Sequence effects support the conflict theory of N2 and P3 in the Go/NoGo task
JL Smith, EA Smith, AL Provost, A Heathcote - International Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
In two-choice tasks the preceding sequence of stimuli robustly influences both the P3 ERP
component and reaction time (RT) to the current stimulus. We examined sequence effects in …
component and reaction time (RT) to the current stimulus. We examined sequence effects in …
Sequential effects in response time reveal learning mechanisms and event representations.
Binary choice tasks, such as 2-alternative forced choice, show a complex yet consistent
pattern of sequential effects, whereby responses and response times depend on the …
pattern of sequential effects, whereby responses and response times depend on the …
Sequential effects in two-choice reaction time tasks: decomposition and synthesis of mechanisms
Performance on serial tasks is influenced by first-and higher-order sequential effects,
respectively, due to the immediately previous and earlier trials. As response-to-stimulus …
respectively, due to the immediately previous and earlier trials. As response-to-stimulus …
Lateralized readiness potentials reveal properties of a neural mechanism for implementing a decision threshold
Many perceptual decision making models posit that participants accumulate noisy evidence
over time to improve the accuracy of their decisions, and that in free response tasks …
over time to improve the accuracy of their decisions, and that in free response tasks …
Sequential effects reflect parallel learning of multiple environmental regularities
Across a wide range of cognitive tasks, recent experience influences behavior. For example,
when individuals repeatedly perform a simple two-alternative forcedchoice task (2AFC) …
when individuals repeatedly perform a simple two-alternative forcedchoice task (2AFC) …
Being prepared on time: on the importance of the previous foreperiod to current preparation, as reflected in speed, force and preparation-related brain potentials
RHJ Van der Lubbe, SA Los, P Jaśkowski, R Verleger - Acta psychologica, 2004 - Elsevier
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction
times, specific sequential effects have been observed. Responses become slower when the …
times, specific sequential effects have been observed. Responses become slower when the …
Can post-error dynamics explain sequential reaction time patterns?
S Goldfarb, KF Wong-Lin, M Schwemmer… - Frontiers in …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
We investigate human error dynamics in sequential two-alternative choice tasks. When
subjects repeatedly discriminate between two stimuli, their error rates and reaction times …
subjects repeatedly discriminate between two stimuli, their error rates and reaction times …
Human sequence learning under incidental and intentional conditions.
FW Jones, IPL McLaren - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
This research explored the role that dissociable associative learning and hypothesis-testing
processes may play in human sequence learning. Two 2-choice serial reaction time (SRT) …
processes may play in human sequence learning. Two 2-choice serial reaction time (SRT) …
Sequential Dependencies in Human Behavior Offer Insights Into Cognitive Control.
MC Mozer, S Kinoshita, M Shettel - Integrated models of …, 2007 - books.google.com
We present a perspective on cognitive control that is motivated by an examination of
sequential dependencies in human behavior. A sequential dependency is an influence of …
sequential dependencies in human behavior. A sequential dependency is an influence of …