Stimulus And Response Examples


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Stimulus-Response Compatibility Principles


Stimulus-Response Compatibility Principles

Author: Robert W. Proctor

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2006-03-24


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Understanding of the factors that influence stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility and determine when and how compatibility effects will arise is a necessary foundation for appropriately applying compatibility principles in design and for evaluating the relative compatibility of alternative designs. Summarizing the state of contemporary knowledge re

Motor Learning and Performance


Motor Learning and Performance

Author: Richard A. Schmidt

language: en

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Release Date: 2008


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Motor Learning and Performance: A Situation-Based Learning Approach, Fourth Edition, outlines the principles of motor skill learning, develops a conceptual model of human performance, and shows students how to apply the concepts of motor learning and performance to a variety of real-world settings.

Stimulus-Response Compatibility


Stimulus-Response Compatibility

Author: R.W. Proctor

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 1989-12-18


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Stimulus-response compatibility refers to the finding that certain mappings of stimuli to responses produce faster and more accurate responding than do others. The present volume surveys compatibility research which falls into four broad categories: (a) mental representation and coding (b) neurophysiological mechanisms (c) motor performance (d) human factors applications. The major findings and models within each of the categories are summarized, and an integrated perspective is provided. The research indicates that compatibility effects reflect basic cognitive processes that bear on a range of issues in cognitive science and that have applied implications for human factors specialists.