Staggered onsets of processing relevant and irrelevant stimulus features produce different dynamics of congruency effects

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  • who: Herbert Heuer from the TU Dortmund University, DE have published the research: Staggered Onsets of Processing Relevant and Irrelevant Stimulus Features Produce Different Dynamics of Congruency Effects, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show the cardinal capability of these models to produce different shapes of delta plots with different assumptions about temporal offsets between and irrelevant stimulus features. The authors implement this hypothesis in two extensions of sequential-sampling models for conflict tasks and test it with four data sets, two taken from the literature and two new ones. Although the authors focus . . .

     

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