Repository: OpenScienceRepository
Depends: R (>= 2.14)
Date: 2013-01-01 00:00:00
Title: Keep your hands crossed: The valence-by -left/right interaction is related to hand, not side, in an incongruent hand-response key assignment
Description: The body-specificity hypothesis (Casasanto, 2009) associates positive emotional valence and the space surrounding the dominant hand, and negative valence and the space surrounding the non-dominant hand. This effect has not only been found for manual responses, but also for the left and right side. In the present study, we investigated whether this compatibility effect still shows when hand and side carry incongruent information, and whether it is then related to hand or to side. We conducted two experiments which used an incongruent hand-response keyassignment, that is, participants had their hands crossed. Participants were instructed to respond with their right vs. left hand (Experiment 1) or with the right vs. left key (Experiment 2). In both experiments, a compatibility effect related to hand emerged, indicating that the association between hand and valence overrides the one between side and valence when hand and side carry contradicting information.   Acta Psychologica, 142(2), 273-277  
Author: Irmgard de la Vega and Carolin Dudschig and Monica De Filippis and Martin Lachmair and Barbara Kaup
Maintainer: Irmgard de la Vega
Authors@R: c(person(given ="Irmgard", family = "de la Vega", role = c("aut", "cre")), person(given ="Carolin", family = "Dudschig", role = c("aut")), person(given ="Monica", family = "De Filippis", role = c("aut")), person(given ="Martin", family = "Lachmair", role = c("aut")), person(given ="Barbara", family = "Kaup", role = c("aut")))
Package: de la VegaDudschigDe FilippisLachmairKaup2013
Version: 1.0
License: CC BY-NC (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/de/)
