<p><b>Reaction times (ms) as a function of task and stimulus category (A) and difficulty ratings for the different tasks (B).</b> Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>* marks a significant difference between gender and fear discrimination reaction times, § a signi...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
<p>Only the group difference for the flanker conflict (executive control) effect reached significanc...
<p>Depicted error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participants design....
<p>Top row: first fixations for social stimuli on four regions of interest (head, body, areas of low...
<p>Depicted error bars represent corrected standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participan...
<p>Mean reaction time as a function of group (Blindfolded-Sighted, Congenitally-Blind, Seeing), cond...
<p>SRTs for leftward, rightward, and forward gaze direction conditions for neutral and fearful expre...
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
<p>Mean reaction times for correct responses to recognise a target friend’s face (blue) famous face ...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean and * indicates a significant difference reve...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
(A) Group differences in average reaction time (in sec) for the global and local conditions. (B) Gro...
<p>* marks a significant difference between gender and fear discrimination reaction times, § a signi...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>A. Average detection performance. B. Average reaction times of the celebrity detection task. C. E...
<p>Only the group difference for the flanker conflict (executive control) effect reached significanc...
<p>Depicted error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participants design....
<p>Top row: first fixations for social stimuli on four regions of interest (head, body, areas of low...
<p>Depicted error bars represent corrected standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participan...
<p>Mean reaction time as a function of group (Blindfolded-Sighted, Congenitally-Blind, Seeing), cond...
<p>SRTs for leftward, rightward, and forward gaze direction conditions for neutral and fearful expre...
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
<p>Mean reaction times for correct responses to recognise a target friend’s face (blue) famous face ...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean and * indicates a significant difference reve...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
(A) Group differences in average reaction time (in sec) for the global and local conditions. (B) Gro...
<p>* marks a significant difference between gender and fear discrimination reaction times, § a signi...
<p>Mean reaction time (line) and error rates (bars) as a function of target-target separation for th...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...