Abstract

Stress pre-entry is the occurrence, before it is due, of the stressed component in a series of rapidly produced movements. The phenomenon appeared in speech (experimentally produced spoonerisms) and in patterns of finger movement: serial-order errors were usually a stressed element entering before its time. The probability of serial-order errors was also found to increase as a function of rate of action. Several explanations are possible, but the model that best fits the data is one of a scanning device for determining serial order of rapidly produced behavior.

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