The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not relevant for performing the task. Results typically show faster performance when stimulus and response locations correspond, rather than when they do not. Considering reaction time distributions, two types of Simon effect have been individuated, which are thought to depend on different mechanisms: visuomotor activation versus cognitive translation of spatial codes. The present study aimed to investigate whether the presence of a distractor, which affects the allocation of attentional resources and, thus, the time needed to generate the spatial code, changes the nature of the Simon effect. In four experiments, we manipulated the presence and the characteristics of the distractor. Findings extend previous evidence regarding the distinction between visuomotor activation and cognitive translation of spatial stimulus codes in a Simon task. They are discussed with reference to the attentional model of the Simon effect.

Lugli, L., D'Ascenzo, S., Nicoletti, R., Umiltà&nbsp, , C. (2017). The role of visual distractors in the simon effect. EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 64(6), 387-397 [10.1027/1618-3169/a000382].

The role of visual distractors in the simon effect

Lugli, Luisa
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D'Ascenzo, Stefania;Nicoletti, Roberto;
2017

Abstract

The Simon effect lies on the automatic generation of a stimulus spatial code, which, however, is not relevant for performing the task. Results typically show faster performance when stimulus and response locations correspond, rather than when they do not. Considering reaction time distributions, two types of Simon effect have been individuated, which are thought to depend on different mechanisms: visuomotor activation versus cognitive translation of spatial codes. The present study aimed to investigate whether the presence of a distractor, which affects the allocation of attentional resources and, thus, the time needed to generate the spatial code, changes the nature of the Simon effect. In four experiments, we manipulated the presence and the characteristics of the distractor. Findings extend previous evidence regarding the distinction between visuomotor activation and cognitive translation of spatial stimulus codes in a Simon task. They are discussed with reference to the attentional model of the Simon effect.
2017
Lugli, L., D'Ascenzo, S., Nicoletti, R., Umiltà&nbsp, , C. (2017). The role of visual distractors in the simon effect. EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 64(6), 387-397 [10.1027/1618-3169/a000382].
Lugli, Luisa; D'Ascenzo, Stefania; Nicoletti, Roberto; Umiltà , Carlo
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