Abstract

Effects of stimulus-response compatibility and position of hands have previously been reported to be additive or interactive. It has been assumed in a recent model that, in some particular experimental paradigms, the presentation of the stimulus would activate two automatic responses. In the present study three theoretical limit cases of this model are investigated. The different sets of experimental data are consistent with the predicted values.

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