<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left direction). A single target then appeared on the side of either the first or second primer. Subjects responded by pressing the button on the side of the target.</p
<p>The top sequence represents a test trial (context and cue word are related) in which participants...
<p>Time runs from left to right in milliseconds. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of stimuli...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...
<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left). Targets alwa...
<p>In the first task of Experiment 1, the two frames were filled in with a 100 ms onset asynchrony, ...
<p>Schematic diagram of single trials in Experiment 1 for the detection task (top panel) and the dis...
<p>A screen presented one stimulus at a time. Participants logged their decisions on a keyboard cent...
<p>The target was first presented alone monocularly for 2 seconds followed by an abrupt onset of the...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
<p>The sequence of stimulation in the 282 ms stimulus-onset asynchrony/prime duration condition. The...
<p>(A) Trial timeline. Each trial started with a 1 second baseline period (pre-cue period), after wh...
<p>In the change detection task (A), participants were presented with arrays of two, four, six, or e...
<p>First highlights indicated what the targets are. Then all objects move around for 2–6 seconds. Th...
<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross, after which the action sequence was presented, consisti...
(A) An example of a standard trial in Experiments 1, 2, 3, and 6. Participants viewed a single Gabor...
<p>The top sequence represents a test trial (context and cue word are related) in which participants...
<p>Time runs from left to right in milliseconds. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of stimuli...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...
<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left). Targets alwa...
<p>In the first task of Experiment 1, the two frames were filled in with a 100 ms onset asynchrony, ...
<p>Schematic diagram of single trials in Experiment 1 for the detection task (top panel) and the dis...
<p>A screen presented one stimulus at a time. Participants logged their decisions on a keyboard cent...
<p>The target was first presented alone monocularly for 2 seconds followed by an abrupt onset of the...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
<p>The sequence of stimulation in the 282 ms stimulus-onset asynchrony/prime duration condition. The...
<p>(A) Trial timeline. Each trial started with a 1 second baseline period (pre-cue period), after wh...
<p>In the change detection task (A), participants were presented with arrays of two, four, six, or e...
<p>First highlights indicated what the targets are. Then all objects move around for 2–6 seconds. Th...
<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross, after which the action sequence was presented, consisti...
(A) An example of a standard trial in Experiments 1, 2, 3, and 6. Participants viewed a single Gabor...
<p>The top sequence represents a test trial (context and cue word are related) in which participants...
<p>Time runs from left to right in milliseconds. Note that this is not an exhaustive list of stimuli...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...