Using auditory and visual stimuli to investigate the behavioral and neuronal consequences of reflexive covert orienting.
Reflexively orienting toward a peripheral cue can influence subsequent responses to a target, depending on when and where the cue and target appear relative to each other. At short delays between the cue and target [cue-target onset asynchrony (CTOA)], subjects are faster to respond when they appear...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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