
In this study, spatial compatibility of two-dimensional stimulus arrays versus one-dimensional response and effector arrays was investigated. A two-choice reaction time task was performed with rotating stimuli arranged on the periphery of a black vertical disk. Response was bimanual, with a crossed- and uncrossed hands condition. Depending on the cues presented, subjects tended to use different relations in responding. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that a second dimension in the stimulus arrangement could improve performance in some situations, especially if the transposition of dimensions was facilitated by spatial cues.
Sciences humaines, Psychologie, Sciences sociales
Sciences humaines, Psychologie, Sciences sociales
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