It's about location, location, location: Absolute and relative stimulus positions in action control

关键在于位置,位置,位置:动作控制中的绝对和相对刺激位置

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Abstract

In action control research, stimulus features are assumed to get bound to response features and integrated into an event file. Repetition of any feature leads to retrieval of this event file, causing interference with the current action, depending on whether features repeat or change. It is known that the location of a stimulus works as a feature in these processes. Location is usually operationalized as the absolute position of the stimulus; however, the significance of a particular stimulus location is often only revealed when its position relative to other context stimuli is considered as well. In two experiments (N(total) = 100), we investigated under which conditions which form of location-absolute or relative-is used for binding and retrieval processes. It was shown that solely absolute stimulus location is used when there is a unique absolute target stimulus position for each possible relative target stimulus location. As soon as the target stimulus' locations can no longer be conclusively defined by its absolute position, relative stimulus locations are used in binding and retrieval processes as well. Results are discussed in terms of prioritization processes and the idea of context-dependent processing of position deviances. Taken together, this reveals a flexible use of location as a feature in action control processes.

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