Mattes S, Ulrich R
University of Wuppertal, Germany.
Percept Psychophys. 1997 Oct;59(7):1089-97. doi: 10.3758/bf03205523.
Three experiments examined whether temporal uncertainty about the delivery of a response stimulus affects response force in a simple reaction time (RT) situation. All experiments manipulated the foreperiod; that is, the interval between a warning signal and the response stimulus. In the constant condition, foreperiod length was kept constant over a block of trials but changed from block to block. In the variable condition, foreperiod length varied randomly from trial to trial. A visual warning and response stimulus were used in Experiment 1; response force decreased with foreperiod length in the variable condition, but increased in the constant condition. This result is consistent with the hypothesis that responses are less forceful when the temporal occurrence of the response stimulus is predictable. In a second experiment with an auditory warning signal and a response stimulus, response force was less sensitive to foreperiod manipulations. The third experiment manipulated both the modality and the intensity of the response signal and employed a tactile warning signal. This experiment indicated that neither the modality nor the intensity of the response signal affects the relation between response force and foreperiod length. An extension of Näätänen's (1971) motor-readiness model accounts for the main results.
三项实验探究了在简单反应时(RT)情境中,反应刺激呈现时间的不确定性是否会影响反应力。所有实验均对预备时间进行了操控;也就是说,对警告信号与反应刺激之间的间隔进行了操控。在恒定条件下,预备时间长度在一组试验中保持恒定,但组与组之间会发生变化。在可变条件下,预备时间长度在每次试验中随机变化。实验1使用了视觉警告和反应刺激;在可变条件下,反应力随预备时间长度的增加而降低,但在恒定条件下则增加。这一结果与以下假设一致:当反应刺激的时间出现可预测时,反应力度会较小。在第二项实验中,使用了听觉警告信号和反应刺激,反应力对预备时间操控的敏感度较低。第三项实验对反应信号的模态和强度都进行了操控,并采用了触觉警告信号。该实验表明,反应信号的模态和强度均不影响反应力与预备时间长度之间的关系。对纳塔宁(1971)的运动准备模型的一种扩展解释了主要结果。