Affiliation:
1. University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, U.S.A.
Abstract
This paper deals with the claim made by McLeod and Hume (this issue) that, for a skilled typist, the rate of responding is controlled by a limit on the number of responses that can be executed simultaneously, not by a limit on response selection. I point out that McLeod and Hume's observations are consistent with various interpretations, including one in which response rates are limited by response selection. I also note the importance of trying to distinguish structural and strategic bottlenecks in speeded responding.
Subject
General Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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6 articles.
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