“…Nevertheless, it can be asked whether (non-specific) event timing information and (specific) event type information interactively affect RT performance in FP experiments. For instance, it is well known that RT in choice-reaction tasks is affected by probabilistic biases towards particular stimulus-response (S-R) events such that more likely events are more strongly expected and faster responded to in general (Eickhoff, Pomjanski, Jakobs, Zilles, & Langner, 2011;Miller, 1998;Miller & Pachella, 1973) or at certain temporal positions (Thomaschke & Dreisbach, 2015;Thomaschke, Hoffmann, Haering, & Kiesel, 2016;Wagener & Hoffmann, 2010). Using constant-FP paradigms, two early studies tested for an interaction between probabilistic S-R biases and temporal preparation (Bertelson & Barzeele, 1965;Holender & Bertelson, 1975).but produced mixed results, essentially leaving the question open.…”