1. The role of response readiness in subliminal visuomotor processes.
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Wang, Yongchun, Li, Ya, Liu, Dawei, Zou, Meng, Zhang, Baoqiang, and Wang, Yonghui
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VISUOMOTOR coordination , *STIMULUS & response (Biology) , *PRIMING (Psychology) - Abstract
Highlights • Response readiness is a prerequisite for obtaining the NCE. • Temporal uncertainty modulates visuomotor priming. • Automatic processing of subliminal stimuli is susceptible to top-down control. Abstract The present study aims to examine the impact of response readiness on visuomotor processes triggered by subliminal stimuli using a mixed paradigm involving the masked prime paradigm and a foreperiod paradigm. Experiment 1 ensured that response readiness was successfully manipulated in the mixed paradigm. Importantly, Experiment 2 found that the negative compatibility effect (NCE; a behavioral indicator of subliminal visuomotor processes) disappeared and that response time lost its power to modulate the compatibility effect (CE) with reduced response readiness (due to temporal uncertainty). These results of CEs both independent of response latency and across different levels of response latency indicate that response readiness is a prerequisite for obtaining the NCE. The findings suggest that automatic processing of subliminal stimuli is susceptible to top-down control for reducing the interference of irrelevant information, which ensures a high degree of adaptability and flexibility of our cognitive system in interactions with the changing environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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