Visually guided saccades and acoustic distractors: no evidence for the remote distractor effect or global effect
A remote visual distractor increases saccade reaction time (RT) to a visual target and may reflect the time required to resolve conflict between target- and distractor-related information within a common retinotopic representation in the superior colliculus (SC) (i.e., the remote distractor effect:...
Main Authors: | Tari, B, Tremblay, L, Heath, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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