APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Partner Influence on Incongruency Effect in Multiple Modalities
- Anika Gearhart
University of Hawaii at Manoa - Basil Wahn
University of Osnabrück - Scott Sinnett
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Abstract
Evidence demonstrates that joint-attention can reduce the incongruency effect observed in a crossmodal detection task. However, how this effect extends to other tasks is unknown. Here, several modified Stroop tasks were created to explore the effect that shared attention has on the incongruency effect in both unimodal and crossmodal presentations.
Sensation/Perception