<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross, after which the action sequence was presented, consisting of 3 action snapshots. Following the action sequence either an object question (left side) or a grip question (right side) could be presented. Mapping of the response buttons (left/right) varied between trials and was presented below the question. After the subject responded a blank screen was presented.</p
<p>(A) Each trial consisted of 4 repetitions (S1 – S4) of an observation interval (6 s) and subseque...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. In Experiment 1, ...
<p>Each panel shows a screen display, with the series of screens in a trial progressing from top lef...
<p>A screen presented one stimulus at a time. Participants logged their decisions on a keyboard cent...
<p>A black fixation dot appears on the screen. After a random interval (range 1100–1300 ms), it is r...
<p>Each trial began with a fixation cross, followed by 300 ms of blank screen, 300 ms of word 1, 300...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross (750 ms) followed by the presentation of a screen includ...
<p>A. O-NMTG task. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. The white circle represents the...
<p>Time is shown in milliseconds. At the beginning of each trial, the start screen required particip...
<p>At the beginning of each trial, a one-second cue screen indicated which task—“pain” or “movement”...
<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left direction). A ...
<p>A central fixation cross was presented for 300 msec. followed by a diamond or square prime to the...
<p>(A) fixation cross, (B) a target-present visual-search display, (C) post-display mask, (D) delay ...
<p>The closures of two switches initiate the trial and trigger the illumination of the fixation poin...
<p>(A) Each trial consisted of 4 repetitions (S1 – S4) of an observation interval (6 s) and subseque...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. In Experiment 1, ...
<p>Each panel shows a screen display, with the series of screens in a trial progressing from top lef...
<p>A screen presented one stimulus at a time. Participants logged their decisions on a keyboard cent...
<p>A black fixation dot appears on the screen. After a random interval (range 1100–1300 ms), it is r...
<p>Each trial began with a fixation cross, followed by 300 ms of blank screen, 300 ms of word 1, 300...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>Each trial started with a fixation cross (750 ms) followed by the presentation of a screen includ...
<p>A. O-NMTG task. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. The white circle represents the...
<p>Time is shown in milliseconds. At the beginning of each trial, the start screen required particip...
<p>At the beginning of each trial, a one-second cue screen indicated which task—“pain” or “movement”...
<p>Primers appeared either simultaneously or asynchronously (left-right or right-left direction). A ...
<p>A central fixation cross was presented for 300 msec. followed by a diamond or square prime to the...
<p>(A) fixation cross, (B) a target-present visual-search display, (C) post-display mask, (D) delay ...
<p>The closures of two switches initiate the trial and trigger the illumination of the fixation poin...
<p>(A) Each trial consisted of 4 repetitions (S1 – S4) of an observation interval (6 s) and subseque...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. In Experiment 1, ...
<p>Each panel shows a screen display, with the series of screens in a trial progressing from top lef...