THE EFFECTS OF LOCATION CUEING ON REDUNDANT-TARGET PROCESSING

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THEEUWES, J
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[1] TNO Human Factors Research Institute, ZG Soesterberg, NL-3769
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PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG | 1994年 / 57卷 / 01期
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10.1007/BF00452991
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The present study is concerned with the redundany gain: the observation that subjects respond faster to simultaneously presented redundant targets than to single targets. This finding is usually interpreted as evidence for parallel, self-terminating, unlimited-capacity processing. Alternatively, it has been claimed that the reaction-time advantage with redundant targets is simply due to spatial uncertainty under single-target conditions. The present study tested this hypothesis. In Experiment 1, subjects responded when one, two, or three letters E were presented, and refrained from responding when one, two, or three letters F were presented. In half of the trials, location uncertainty was eliminated by presentation of a line segment at one of the locations of the subsequently appearing target letters. The results reject the alternative spatial-uncertainty explanation: even when the location of the impending target is cued in advance, there is no attenuation of the redundancy gain. Experiment 2 served as a control experiment and showed a clear redundancy gain, even in conditions in which it was ensured that, before display onset, attention was directed to a location of one of the impending targets.
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