<p>Participants responded in the first half of the experiment to indicate that a word is presented by looking upward (downward) and to indicate that a non-word is presented by looking downward (upward). In the second half of the experiment this mapping was reversed.</p
<p>Note that the position of the functional cues ON (AN) and OFF (AUS) could change from trial to tr...
<p>Note: R. = right, L. = left, BA = Brodmann area, dm = dorsomedial nucleus, vl = ventral lateral n...
<p>While fixating on the central cross, a subject was required to indicate which patch, the left or ...
<p>Landmarks (LM) were presented in combination with an arrow pointing either left, straight or righ...
<p>A trial started with a fixation mark. A pattern was presented for 250 ms, and after that a word w...
<p>The main panel represents the experimental set up and a typical subject during Experiment 1. The ...
<p>Letters under each face stimulus correspond to the letters on the keyboard mapped to each face st...
<p>The top sequence represents a test trial (context and cue word are related) in which participants...
<p>The experiment consisted of six study-test blocks. Each block consisted of a study phase (left pa...
<p>A square-shaped cue appears in either the top or bottom position of a central field, indicating a...
Three-way interaction between trial, pairing and word gender. The female words are shown in the left...
International audienceNumerous studies have shown that a visually presented word is processed most e...
<p>(a) Mean proportions of stares (± S.E.M.) are presented according to trial outcomes. White bars r...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
<p>Note that the position of the functional cues ON (AN) and OFF (AUS) could change from trial to tr...
<p>Note: R. = right, L. = left, BA = Brodmann area, dm = dorsomedial nucleus, vl = ventral lateral n...
<p>While fixating on the central cross, a subject was required to indicate which patch, the left or ...
<p>Landmarks (LM) were presented in combination with an arrow pointing either left, straight or righ...
<p>A trial started with a fixation mark. A pattern was presented for 250 ms, and after that a word w...
<p>The main panel represents the experimental set up and a typical subject during Experiment 1. The ...
<p>Letters under each face stimulus correspond to the letters on the keyboard mapped to each face st...
<p>The top sequence represents a test trial (context and cue word are related) in which participants...
<p>The experiment consisted of six study-test blocks. Each block consisted of a study phase (left pa...
<p>A square-shaped cue appears in either the top or bottom position of a central field, indicating a...
Three-way interaction between trial, pairing and word gender. The female words are shown in the left...
International audienceNumerous studies have shown that a visually presented word is processed most e...
<p>(a) Mean proportions of stares (± S.E.M.) are presented according to trial outcomes. White bars r...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
<p>Note that the position of the functional cues ON (AN) and OFF (AUS) could change from trial to tr...
<p>Note: R. = right, L. = left, BA = Brodmann area, dm = dorsomedial nucleus, vl = ventral lateral n...
<p>While fixating on the central cross, a subject was required to indicate which patch, the left or ...