<p>Blue diamonds indicate raw reaction time in seconds to either the initial cue or correct target. Red asterisks indicate raw touch error to either the initial cue or correct target. Reaction time is plotted on the left vertical axis while touch error is plotted on the right vertical axis. Dashed vertical lines indicate days when the FUS with MB procedure occurred.</p
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
<p>Bars represent mean reaction times with color singleton present (dark bars) and absent (light bar...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Blue indicates group average while red is the 95% confidence interval for the mean. There was a s...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Blue indicates group average while red is the 95% confidence interval for the mean. For all NHP t...
<p><i>(</i><b><i>a</i></b><i>)</i> Main effect of temporal <i>rhythms</i> and <i>symbolic</i> cues <...
<p>Mean median reaction times in trials with fingers uncrossed (blue, open circles, dashed line) and...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Fig 2a depicts basic flankers while Fig 2b shows complex flankers. The asterisk indicates statist...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
<p>Bars represent mean reaction times with color singleton present (dark bars) and absent (light bar...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Blue indicates group average while red is the 95% confidence interval for the mean. There was a s...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Blue indicates group average while red is the 95% confidence interval for the mean. For all NHP t...
<p><i>(</i><b><i>a</i></b><i>)</i> Main effect of temporal <i>rhythms</i> and <i>symbolic</i> cues <...
<p>Mean median reaction times in trials with fingers uncrossed (blue, open circles, dashed line) and...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
<p>Reaction time data from Experiment 1 as function of angle for hand stimuli (A) and letter stimuli...
<p>Fig 2a depicts basic flankers while Fig 2b shows complex flankers. The asterisk indicates statist...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...
<p>Reaction time data for each stimulus discriminability, orientation, and session (reward, stimulus...
<p>The resulting gaze cueing effect (RT difference between invalid and valid trials) is indicated in...
<p>Bars represent mean reaction times with color singleton present (dark bars) and absent (light bar...
<p>Mean Reaction Time (in ms) as a function of display type, cueing, SOA, and spatial Stroop in Expe...