Definitions from Wiktionary (Simon effect)
▸ noun: (psychology) The finding that reactions are usually faster and more accurate when the stimulus occurs in the same relative location as the response, even if the stimulus location is irrelevant to the task.
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▸ noun: (psychology) The finding that reactions are usually faster and more accurate when the stimulus occurs in the same relative location as the response, even if the stimulus location is irrelevant to the task.
Similar:
cross-race effect,
von Restorff effect,
reciprocity,
simulism,
recency effect,
synchronism,
second-system syndrome,
synaesthesia,
psychophysical parallelism,
synchronicity,
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