<p>Different panels represent different cue delays. Data points correspond to the mean across observers (N = 4) and ±1 SEM. Lines represent linear fits.</p
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean. Hit rates did not differ between the attenti...
<p>a) Dots indicate participant bin means. Colors indicate different bins (see text for details). Re...
<p>(a) Each dot represents mean latency in each condition for each subject. The dots connected by br...
<p>In the upper row, each panel corresponds to a different target set-size. To show the difference b...
<p>Also included in the plots are guess rate (1-w) and standard deviation (σ). Note that the left an...
<p>The magnitude of the error angle is shown on the right y-axis. The left y-axis shows the equival...
<p>Panels a and b represent fixation ratios and pupillary responses for targets, respectively. Panel...
<p>Fig 5a depicts basic distractors while Fig 5b shows complex distractors. The asterisk indicates s...
<p>Depicted error bars represent corrected standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participan...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean and * indicates a significant difference reve...
<p>Depicted error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participants design....
<p>Error bars for this panel represent within-participant 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://...
<p>Fig 6a depicts negative distractors while Fig 6b shows positive distractors. Asterisks indicates ...
<p>Each panel represents data from one observer. Blue denotes the TvD function for the cued high sal...
<p>Results of significance tests and estimated effect size (η<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup>) for target an...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean. Hit rates did not differ between the attenti...
<p>a) Dots indicate participant bin means. Colors indicate different bins (see text for details). Re...
<p>(a) Each dot represents mean latency in each condition for each subject. The dots connected by br...
<p>In the upper row, each panel corresponds to a different target set-size. To show the difference b...
<p>Also included in the plots are guess rate (1-w) and standard deviation (σ). Note that the left an...
<p>The magnitude of the error angle is shown on the right y-axis. The left y-axis shows the equival...
<p>Panels a and b represent fixation ratios and pupillary responses for targets, respectively. Panel...
<p>Fig 5a depicts basic distractors while Fig 5b shows complex distractors. The asterisk indicates s...
<p>Depicted error bars represent corrected standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participan...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean and * indicates a significant difference reve...
<p>Depicted error bars represent standard errors of the mean adjusted to within-participants design....
<p>Error bars for this panel represent within-participant 95% confidence intervals [<a href="http://...
<p>Fig 6a depicts negative distractors while Fig 6b shows positive distractors. Asterisks indicates ...
<p>Each panel represents data from one observer. Blue denotes the TvD function for the cued high sal...
<p>Results of significance tests and estimated effect size (η<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup>) for target an...
<p>Error bars represent the standard error of the mean. Hit rates did not differ between the attenti...
<p>a) Dots indicate participant bin means. Colors indicate different bins (see text for details). Re...
<p>(a) Each dot represents mean latency in each condition for each subject. The dots connected by br...