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Orthogonal stimulus–response compatibility effects emerge even when the stimulus position is task irrelevant

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Pages 1021-1032 | Received 29 Mar 2005, Accepted 15 Sep 2005, Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The above-right/below-left mapping advantage with vertical stimuli and horizontal responses is known as the orthogonal stimulus–response compatibility (SRC) effect. We investigated whether the orthogonal SRC effect emerges with irrelevant stimulus dimensions. In Experiment 1, participants responded with a right or left key press to the colour of the stimulus presented above or below the fixation. We observed an above-right/below-left advantage (orthogonal Simon effect). In Experiment 2, we manipulated the polarity in the response dimension by varying the horizontal location of the response set. The orthogonal Simon effect decreased and even reversed as the left response code became more positive. This result provides evidence for the automatic activation of the positive and negative response codes by the corresponding positive and negative stimulus codes. These findings extended the orthogonal SRC effect based on coding asymmetry to an irrelevant stimulus dimension.

We thank Ataru Era, Ryota Takahashi, Kotomi Tanbo, and Shouhei Yonezawa for collecting the data for Experiment 1, and Jan De Houwer and two anonymous reviewers for constructive comments.

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