Motonori Yamaguchi
Postdoctoral Fellow
Research Area: Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Representative Publications
- Yamaguchi, M., Logan, G. D., & Li, V. (in press). Multiple bottlenecks in hierarchical control of action sequences: What does "response selection" select in skilled typewriting? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
- Proctor, R. W., Yamaguchi, M., Dutt, V., & Gonzalez, C. (in press). Dissociation of S-R compatibility and Simon effects with mixed tasks and mappings. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
- Yamaguchi, M., Crump, M. J. C., & Logan, G. D. (in press). Speed-accuracy tradeoff in skilled typewriting: Decomposing the contributions of hierarchical control loops. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2012). Multidimensional vector model of stimulus-response compatibility. Psychological Review, 119, 272-303.
- Proctor, R. W., Yamaguchi, M., & Miles, J. D. (2012). Training and transfer of basic components of skill. In A. F. Healy & L. E. Bourne, Jr. (Eds.), Training cognition: Optimizing efficiency, durability, and generalizability (pp. 89-111). London, UK: Psychology Press.
- Yamaguchi, M., Logan, G. D., & Bissett, P. G. (2012). Stopping while going! Response inhibition does not suffer dual-task interference. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 123-134.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2011). Automaticity without extensive training: The role of memory retrieval in automatic implementation of task-defined rules. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 347-354.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2011). The Simon task with multi-component responses: Two loci of response-effect compatibility. Psychological Research, 75, 214-226.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2010). Compatibility of motion information in two aircraft attitude displays for tracking task. American Journal of Psychology, 123, 81-92.
- Proctor, R. W., & Yamaguchi, M. (2010). Factors affecting speed and accuracy of response selection in operational environments. In D. H. Andrews, R. P. Herz, & M. B. Wolf (Eds.), Human factors issues in combat identification (pp. 31-46). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
- Miles, J. D., Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2009). Dilution of compatibility effects in Simon-type tasks depends on categorical similarity between distractors and diluters. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 1598-1606.
- Proctor, R. W., Yamaguchi, M., Zhang, Y., & Vu, K. P.-L. (2009). Influence of visual stimulus mode on transfer of acquired spatial associations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 35, 434-445.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2009). Transfer of learning in choice-reactions: Contributions of specific and general components of manual responses. Acta Psychologica, 130, 1-10.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2009). Modeling response times and accuracy for digital human models. In V. Duffy (Ed.), Handbook of Digital Human Modeling: Research for Applied Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering (pp. 15-1 - 15-11). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
- Kim, H., Cho, Y. S., Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2008). Influence of color word availability on the Stroop effect. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 1540-1551.
- Cho, Y.-S., Proctor, R. W., & Yamaguchi, M. (2008). Influences of response position and hand posture on the orthogonal Simon effect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 1020-1035.
- Proctor, R. W., Koch, I., Vu, K. P.-L., & Yamaguchi, M. (2008). Influence of display type and cue format on task-cuing effects: Dissociating switch cost and right-left prevalence effects. Memory & Cognition, 36, 998-1012.
- Proctor, R. W., Yamaguchi, M., & Vu, K. P.-L. (2007). Transfer of noncorresponding spatial associations to the auditory Simon task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 33, 245-253.
- Yamaguchi, M., & Proctor, R. W. (2006). Stimulus-response compatibility with pure and mixed mappings in a flight task environment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 12, 207-222.