
doi: 10.3758/bf03329110
Difference between choice and simple RT (reaction time) was much smaller on a step-tracking task than on ungraded tasks having similarly direct stimulus-response mapping. Explanation of PR (psychological refractoriness) by noncon-gruent response organizations was thus supported. On step tracking, choice RT was less than 10 msec longer than simple RT, implying that the processing steps either took little more total time or else had overlapping aspects.
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