APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Negative Compatibility Effects in Cross-Task Compatibility Dual Task Trials
- Jeremy Grabbe
The State University of New York, Plattsburgh - Kristen Lewis
State University of New York, Plattsburg
Abstract
Negative compatibility effects have been found in non-motor word pairing studies. This study used a dual task consisting of dominant and submissive word pairing and a color identification task using S-R compatibility. The results showed that the cross-task compatibility effect and NCEs did not interact.
Cognitive Neuroscience