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Influence of stimulus and response probability on decision and movement latency in a discrete choice reaction task.

Blackman Ar
- 01 Jan 1972 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 1, pp 128-133
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This article is published in Journal of Experimental Psychology.The article was published on 1972-01-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Two-alternative forced choice & Task (project management).

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The Cerebellum Optimizes Perceptual Predictions about External Sensory Events

TL;DR: Cerebellar patients and healthy controls were equally able to predict the time of reappearance of a moving target that temporarily disappeared behind an occluder, but patients were significantly impaired in recalibrating this spatiotemporal prediction to account for an experimentally added delay, suggesting that the cerebellum plays a domain-general role in fine tuning predictive models.
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22 Toward A Psychobiology of Preparation for Action

Jean Requin
TL;DR: In this paper, some experimental findings, which provide evidence that the efficiency of processing systems involved in the elaboration of motor activity could be enhanced by presetting processes, are reviewed.
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Effects of Response Probability on Response Force in Simple RT

TL;DR: In this paper, an extension of Naatanen's readiness model was proposed to account for the effects of response probability on response force and response probability decreased as response probability increased, while the dependence of response force on response probability was insensitive to foreperiod length and to the use of loud auditory response signals.
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Partial response activation to masked primes is not dependent on response readiness

TL;DR: It is concluded that response readiness affects the execution of an overt response rather than the initial activation of this response, and the general ability of masked primes to elicit a partial motor activation nor the specific time course of this process is dependent on response readiness.
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Neural Correlates of Developing and Adapting Behavioral Biases in Speeded Choice Reactions—An fMRI Study on Predictive Motor Coding

TL;DR: Brain areas associated with bilateral activations in inferior parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus, and supplementary motor cortex constitute a network that updates and applies implicit predictions to create an attention and motor bias according to environmental probabilities that transform into specific facilitation.
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Stimulus information as a determinant of reaction time.

TL;DR: In the typical reaction-time experiment, S's reaction time is greater when he has to respond differentially to one of two equally probable stimuli instead of to just one stimulus, but this becomes even more significant when looked at from the standpoint of modern communication theory.
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