Adjectives as response terms were recalled better than nonsense syllables, and these were not significantly different from either kind of stimulus element. A significantly greater number of mediating associations was used by the group learning meaningful responses. The implications of the findings for ...
Stimulus—response (S-R) compatibility was a tem fmt used by Wtts and Seeger (1953) to describe effcts observed on reaction time (RT) when the stimulus—response relationship was varied, as in the following instructions: "move to tbe right when the stimulus appears on the right" (compatible...
Stimulus-response compatibility and the Simon effect: toward a conceptual clarification. The current view that the Simon effect (Simon & Small, 1969) reflects stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) is questioned. Previous accounts of the Simon e... Hasbroucq,Guiard - 《Journal of Experimental Psycho...
How can we discuss the meaning of interrogatives and imperatives? 7. Define the seven types of meaning with one example for each. 1) Conceptual meaning: what words denote or refer to. It can be studied in terms of contrastive features or binary feature format. e.g.man: [ +HUMAN +ADULT...
What is an example of an Autonomic Reflex? Reflexes: Reflexes are a fast and automatic sequence of actions that occurs in response to a particular stimulus. There are five events in a reflex arc: (1) a sensory receptor responds to a specific stimulus by sending a n...
Even when an animal has mastered a stimulus contingency with low stimulus-response compatibility, a signature of the challenge of such behaviors can remain. For instance, monkeys and rodents can be trained to orient (e.g. turn head or saccade) away from a visual target; although they can ...
While this untrained preference seemed to be specific to the correct arrangement of features of the face/head, it was not specific to the species. For example, the head of a duck was as attractive as that of a hen. The results of these and other experiments led to the proposal that ...
aTimeline of dendritic spine imaging experiments.bExample of the same set of S1BF spines imaged before UMS, immediately after UMS, and after 1-day recovery.cExample spine imaging over the same time course but with post-stress TBG treatment. Arrow: eliminated spine; arrowhead: new spine; asteri...
a single stimulus ranges from tens of milliseconds to a few hundred. Thus, by presenting stimuli at intervals of 500 msec or more, it is possible to examine the entire time course of the response with little or no overlap from preceding or subsequent responses.Figure 4illustrates an example ...
In addition to the information-based sexual health apps described inChapters 3 and 8Chapter 3Chapter 8, there are also a number of apps that are aimed at self-monitoring and self-quantification of sexual and reproductive activities. These usually have specific functions, for example, the ability...