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Article Dans Une Revue Psychological Research Année : 2018

Defining stimulus representation in stimulus–response associations formed on the basis of task execution and verbal codes

Christina Pfeuffer
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Theresa Hosp
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Eva Kimmig
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Karolina Moutsopoulou
Florian Waszak
Andrea Kiesel
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performance even when stimulus format switched indicates that stimuli were represented in abstract form in S-R association based on both task execution and verbal coding. Furthermore, we found no performance benefits for stimuli primed and probed in the same format rather than different formats, suggesting that stimuli were not additionally represented in specific format. Overall, our findings demonstrate the adaptability of automatized behaviors and indicate that abstract stimulus representations allow S-R associations to generalize across perceptually different stimulus formats.
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hal-02384696 , version 1 (06-12-2019)

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Christina Pfeuffer, Theresa Hosp, Eva Kimmig, Karolina Moutsopoulou, Florian Waszak, et al.. Defining stimulus representation in stimulus–response associations formed on the basis of task execution and verbal codes. Psychological Research, 2018, 82 (4), pp.744-758. ⟨10.1007/s00426-017-0861-y⟩. ⟨hal-02384696⟩

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