Participants wanted: Paid study on the Redundant Signal Effect in the presence of task-irrelevant stimuli created by Stroop effect.
We invite you to participate in a research project about the redundant signal effect (RSE). RSE refers to the speed-up of reaction times to the redundant signal present in two modalities. A common example is a phone call – when we both hear the ring and see the phone screen flashing, we react more quickly. This research will involve participants responding to certain parts of audio-visual stimuli to investigate what combination of stimuli produces the largest RSE. The experiment will take around 2 hours and take place in the Dr Thomas Otto’s lab in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience. Participants will be reimbursed 10 pounds for their participation.
Ethical approval code: PS18308
Please register your interest via the link below through SONA recruitment software, or by contacting the researcher.
Link to the study registration: https://st-andrews.sona-systems.com/default.aspx?p_return_experiment_id=1354
Contact details:
Muslima Gazieva