There has been growing interest in exploring human performance for situations in which stimuli and/or responses vary along both horizontal and vertical dimensions. Earlier studies indicated that there is a prevalence of the horizontal dimension over the vertical dimension in the spatial codes that are used for response selection. We review evidence about spatial coding for 2-D stimulus-response sets and accounts that have been proposed for explaining how it takes place. Particular attention is devoted to the relative salience account, which provides the most comprehensive explanation of 2-D spatial coding. We also evaluate the influence of speed of spatial code formation, number of reference frames, and leaning on subjects performance in 2-D tasks.
Spatial coding in two dimensions / Rubichi, Sandro; Vu, K; Nicoletti, R; Proctor, R.. - In: PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW. - ISSN 1069-9384. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2006), pp. 201-216. [10.3758/BF03193832]
Spatial coding in two dimensions
RUBICHI, Sandro;
2006
Abstract
There has been growing interest in exploring human performance for situations in which stimuli and/or responses vary along both horizontal and vertical dimensions. Earlier studies indicated that there is a prevalence of the horizontal dimension over the vertical dimension in the spatial codes that are used for response selection. We review evidence about spatial coding for 2-D stimulus-response sets and accounts that have been proposed for explaining how it takes place. Particular attention is devoted to the relative salience account, which provides the most comprehensive explanation of 2-D spatial coding. We also evaluate the influence of speed of spatial code formation, number of reference frames, and leaning on subjects performance in 2-D tasks.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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