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Pick D, Specker S, Vu K, Proctor R
Psychon Bull Rev . 2013 Sep; 21(2):376-83. PMID: 24065284
Prior studies have shown that a left-right spatial compatibility effect occurs for vertically oriented stimuli relative to a background context of a face rotated 90° clockwise or counterclockwise from upright....
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Wang D, Proctor R, Pick D
Behav Res Methods . 2009 Jul; 41(3):705-16. PMID: 19587182
SYNWORK1 software allows the examination of how payoffs affect the allocation of effort by people when they perform four different tasks (memory search, arithmetic, visual monitoring, and auditory monitoring). In...
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Wang D, Proctor R, Pick D
Hum Factors . 2007 Dec; 49(6):995-1004. PMID: 18074699
Objective: Payoff effects on strategy development and change were assessed in a synthetic work environment, SYNWORK1. Background: Many work settings require several tasks to be performed concurrently. It is important...
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Wang D, Procter R, Pick D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2007 Jun; 33(3):657-69. PMID: 17563228
Four experiments investigated influences of irrelevant action effects on response selection in Simon tasks for which tone pitch was relevant and location irrelevant, and responses were clockwise- counterclockwise wheel rotations....
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Proctor R, Vu K, Pick D
J Mot Behav . 2006 Jun; 38(4):265-84. PMID: 16801319
J. J. Adam et al. (1998) provided evidence for an "age-related deficit in preparing 2 fingers on 2 hands, but not on 1 hand" (p. 870). Instead of having an...
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Proctor R, Vu K, Pick D
Hum Factors . 2005 Sep; 47(2):250-70. PMID: 16170937
Factors that make response selection more difficult, most notably incompatibility between displays and controls, degrade performance. The cost of incompatibility on performance is often much greater for older than for...
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Proctor R, Pick D, Vu K, Anderson R
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2005 Apr; 119(1):21-40. PMID: 15823241
The Simon effect, better performance when irrelevant stimulus location corresponds with the response location than when it does not, typically is larger for older than younger adults. However, Simon and...
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Proctor R, Wang D, Pick D
Psychon Bull Rev . 2005 Mar; 11(5):841-7. PMID: 15732692
Three experiments were conducted in which subjects responded to left-right tones with clockwise-counterclockwise rotations of a steering wheel using one of two stimulus-response assignments. When the hands were at the...
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Wang D, Proctor R, Pick D
J Mot Behav . 2003 Jul; 35(3):261-73. PMID: 12873841
The authors examined clockwise and counterclockwise wheel-rotation responses to high- or low-pitched tones presented in participants' (N = 96, Experiment 1; N = 48, Experiment 2; N = 48, Experiment...
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Proctor R, Pick D
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2003 Feb; 112(3):259-78. PMID: 12595150
When left and right keypresses are made to stimuli in left and right locations, and stimulus location is irrelevant to the task, responses are typically faster when stimulus location corresponds...