Klein Raymond M, Dove Mary E, Ivanoff Jason, Eskes Gail A
Dalhousie University.
Can J Exp Psychol. 2006 Jun;60(2):112-26. doi: 10.1037/cjep2006012.
The Simon effect refers to the performance advantage for responding to the nonspatial identity of the target when the target's irrelevant location corresponds with the relative location of the response. The present study is a parametric examination of the magnitude of the Simon effect across visual space. Response keys were arranged along vertical, horizontal, and two diagonal axes, and stimuli were arranged in two concentric circles (near and far from fixation) along the same axes. The results show that the Simon effect is of similar magnitude regardless of stimulus-response axis. In contrast to findings from stimulus-response compatibility paradigms, there was no evidence in this study for the presence of an orthogonal compatibility effect or left-right prevalence effect, suggesting that these effects only arise when response location is relevant. The results demonstrate the robust generalizability of the Simon effect under different spatial conditions and thus broaden the relevance of the Simon effect to a variety of applications.
西蒙效应是指当目标的无关位置与反应的相对位置相对应时,对目标的非空间特征进行反应的表现优势。本研究是对视觉空间中西蒙效应大小的参数检验。反应键沿垂直、水平和两条对角线轴排列,刺激物沿相同轴排列在两个同心圆中(靠近和远离注视点)。结果表明,无论刺激-反应轴如何,西蒙效应的大小相似。与刺激-反应兼容性范式的研究结果相反,本研究中没有证据表明存在正交兼容性效应或左右优势效应,这表明这些效应仅在反应位置相关时才会出现。结果证明了西蒙效应在不同空间条件下具有强大的普遍性,从而拓宽了西蒙效应在各种应用中的相关性。