Varying the response code in the blindness to response-compatible stimuli
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Müsseler, Jochen
Wühr, Peter
Prinz, Wolfgang
Abstract / Description
Previous work has indicated that action-control processes can specifically influence perceptual processes. The identification of a left- or right-pointing arrow is impaired when it appears during the preparation and execution of a compatible left-right keypress (Muumlsseler & Hommel, 1997a, b). The present study examines the role of the response-specifying cue in order to manipulate the coding of the action-control processes. Experiment 1 shows that the size of the perceptual impairment is not affected by whether the cue has high or little feature overlap with the to-be-performed response. Cues were omitted in Experiment 2 and participants generated their responses endogenously, but the perceptual impairment still occurred. Experiment 3 examines in more detail which feature of the response contributes to the effect. The results show that it needs both an intended action goal and a corresponding motor activity to bring about the perceptual impairment.
Keyword(s)
Wahrnehmung Reiz Bewegungskoordination Reaktion Generalisierung Parameter Sensorisch-integrative Therapie Motorik Hinweisreize Sensumotorische Prozesse Reaktionsgeneralisierung Stimulusparameter Sensorische Integration Motorische Prozesse perceptual processes response-specifying cue coding action-control processes response codePersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2000
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Müsseler, Jochen
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Wühr, Peter
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Prinz, Wolfgang
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Made available on2022-11-17T11:01:34Z
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Date of first publication2000
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Abstract / DescriptionPrevious work has indicated that action-control processes can specifically influence perceptual processes. The identification of a left- or right-pointing arrow is impaired when it appears during the preparation and execution of a compatible left-right keypress (Muumlsseler & Hommel, 1997a, b). The present study examines the role of the response-specifying cue in order to manipulate the coding of the action-control processes. Experiment 1 shows that the size of the perceptual impairment is not affected by whether the cue has high or little feature overlap with the to-be-performed response. Cues were omitted in Experiment 2 and participants generated their responses endogenously, but the perceptual impairment still occurred. Experiment 3 examines in more detail which feature of the response contributes to the effect. The results show that it needs both an intended action goal and a corresponding motor activity to bring about the perceptual impairment.en
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Persistent Identifierhttps://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bsz:291-psydok-26095
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/1301
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.8887
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Language of contenteng
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Keyword(s)Wahrnehmungde
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Keyword(s)Reizde
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Keyword(s)Bewegungskoordinationde
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Keyword(s)Reaktionde
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Keyword(s)Generalisierungde
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Keyword(s)Parameterde
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Keyword(s)Sensorisch-integrative Therapiede
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Keyword(s)Motorikde
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Keyword(s)Hinweisreizede
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Keyword(s)Sensumotorische Prozessede
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Keyword(s)Reaktionsgeneralisierungde
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Keyword(s)Stimulusparameterde
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Keyword(s)Sensorische Integrationde
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Keyword(s)Motorische Prozessede
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Keyword(s)perceptual processesen
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Keyword(s)response-specifying cueen
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Keyword(s)codingen
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Keyword(s)action-control processesen
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Keyword(s)response codeen
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleVarying the response code in the blindness to response-compatible stimulien
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DRO typereport
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Visible tag(s)PsyDok