Compatibility effects based on stimulus and response numerosity

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Jeff Miller
Stephen G. Atkins
Fenna Van Nes
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[1] University of Otago,Department of Psychology
[2] Massey University,undefined
[3] University of Leiden,undefined
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Compatibility Effect; Choice Reaction Time; Response Compatibility; Spatial Compatibility; Bimodal Stimulus;
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Four choice reaction time experiments documented a stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility effect involving the numbers of stimuli and responses. In Experiment 1, the stimulus consisted of one or two tones, and the correct response was either one or two taps of a response key. Responses were much faster with a compatible S-R assignment, in which the number of taps matched the number of tones, than with an incompatible assignment in which these numbers mismatched. Experiments 2 and 3 replicated this effect, using visual stimuli and bimodal stimuli, respectively, suggesting that auditory/manual rhythmic compatibility is not essential to it. Experiment 4 showed that an analogous but smaller effect is obtained when stimuli are the digits 1 and 2. This new numerosity-based compatibility effect has general theoretical implications regarding the mechanisms responsible for compatibility effects and practical implications for interface design.
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