S-R compatibility: spatial characteristics of stimulus and response codes.

Abstract
The hypothesis that information transfer in a perceptual-motor task is in a large measure a function of the matching sets of stimuli and sets of responses was tested. The results, analyzed in terms of reaction time, errors, and information lost, support the hypothesis. A further experiment was run to test the performance of three selected S-R compatibility effects. It was found that in making a particular set of responses to each of three sets of stimuli, differences in reaction time, movement time, and frequency of errors persisted over the entire 32 days of testing. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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