<p>Response times averaged across subjects in the two experimental tasks: (a) temporal order judgment; (b) detection, as a function of the experimental conditions and of the primer-target SOA. SEMs are shown for each mean. For simultaneous primers, the black histograms correspond to the condition without additional SOA (short-control condition) and the grey histogram to the condition with an additional SOA of 17 ms (long-control condition). For asynchronous primers, the black histogram corresponds to the unique or first target in the location of the second primer (non-congruent condition in case of the TOJ task) and the grey histogram to the unique or first target in the location of the first primer (congruent condition in case of the TOJ t...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
<p>(A) M100 and (B) sustained response amplitudes (SEM) as a function of time from condition start, ...
<p>The graph shows the reaction times averaged over subjects for each experimental condition. For si...
<p>Top. Mean response times across participants (N = 15) plotted for the attend-auditory condition (...
<p>The participant’s performance on the temporal order judgment (TOJ) task is plotted as the proport...
<div><p>(A) Response times to the first and second tasks as a function of SOA. The labels indicate w...
<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left). Targets alwa...
The allocation of visual attention was investigated in two experiments. In Experiment 1 (n = 24), a ...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
<p>(A)(B) Mean reaction times per SOA condition (irrelevant-first, simultaneous and relevant-first i...
<div><p>(A) Standard deviation of response times to the first and second task, and of the difference...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Slow and fast responders in experiment 2. Box-plots of the reaction times for all 13 o...
<p>Mean reaction times (± SEM) for all subjects, in the absence of TMS, for each type of cues (BL: b...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
<p>(A) M100 and (B) sustained response amplitudes (SEM) as a function of time from condition start, ...
<p>The graph shows the reaction times averaged over subjects for each experimental condition. For si...
<p>Top. Mean response times across participants (N = 15) plotted for the attend-auditory condition (...
<p>The participant’s performance on the temporal order judgment (TOJ) task is plotted as the proport...
<div><p>(A) Response times to the first and second tasks as a function of SOA. The labels indicate w...
<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left). Targets alwa...
The allocation of visual attention was investigated in two experiments. In Experiment 1 (n = 24), a ...
peer reviewedWe present a simple reaction time (RT) versus temporal order judgment (TOJ) experiment ...
The present study used visual prior entry to determine which of two stimuli received attention first...
<p>(A)(B) Mean reaction times per SOA condition (irrelevant-first, simultaneous and relevant-first i...
<div><p>(A) Standard deviation of response times to the first and second task, and of the difference...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Slow and fast responders in experiment 2. Box-plots of the reaction times for all 13 o...
<p>Mean reaction times (± SEM) for all subjects, in the absence of TMS, for each type of cues (BL: b...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
<p>(A) M100 and (B) sustained response amplitudes (SEM) as a function of time from condition start, ...