<p>Traces represent the eye positions of time from cue stimulus onset until 1000ms after target presentation. Cross represents the approximate size of the fixation cross. Right eye and left eye positions are plotted on top of each other in different shadings of grey.</p
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>A: subject FW. B: subject JB. C: subject TG. Right- and left-hand panels show data from trials in...
<p>Positive values denote crossed fixations (i.e., the eyes are aligned in front of the plane of the...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>A pre-cue condition appeared for 67 msec. Conditions a) no cue and b) dual cues of a single lumin...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
<p>Time runs from left to right in milliseconds. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of stimuli...
Participant gaze data from two different trials (A,B and C,D) are shown. Gaze positions in screen co...
<p>The regions of interest (rectangular boxes) used for data analysis were: 1) the current object po...
<p>Each trial began with a blue fixation cross presented in the center of a grey screen for 1 s. Two...
Average fixation times at the cue (CS) and face area of interest, expressed as % of total fixation t...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>Four panels depict the results when attending to (a) leftward, (b) rightward, (c) upward, and (d)...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Schematic view of a trial progression during the eye-gaze contingent paradigm used in ...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>A: subject FW. B: subject JB. C: subject TG. Right- and left-hand panels show data from trials in...
<p>Positive values denote crossed fixations (i.e., the eyes are aligned in front of the plane of the...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>A pre-cue condition appeared for 67 msec. Conditions a) no cue and b) dual cues of a single lumin...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
<p>Time runs from left to right in milliseconds. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of stimuli...
Participant gaze data from two different trials (A,B and C,D) are shown. Gaze positions in screen co...
<p>The regions of interest (rectangular boxes) used for data analysis were: 1) the current object po...
<p>Each trial began with a blue fixation cross presented in the center of a grey screen for 1 s. Two...
Average fixation times at the cue (CS) and face area of interest, expressed as % of total fixation t...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>Four panels depict the results when attending to (a) leftward, (b) rightward, (c) upward, and (d)...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Schematic view of a trial progression during the eye-gaze contingent paradigm used in ...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>A: subject FW. B: subject JB. C: subject TG. Right- and left-hand panels show data from trials in...
<p>Positive values denote crossed fixations (i.e., the eyes are aligned in front of the plane of the...