<p>The stimuli are not drawn to scale. In this illustrated experimental trial the cue is presented 45° away from the target, although, as described in the text, cues could appear 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 105°, 120°, 135°, 150°, or 165° (degree of arc) from the target, either in the left or the right visual field. The CTOA was set to 200 ms, 400 ms and 1200 ms for three separate groups of participants.</p
<div><p>A centrally presented left cue (letter L) instructed the participant to covertly attend to t...
<p>The possible combinations for sets of cues and targets were six: No cue congruent (NC-C), No cue ...
<p>Thick and thin arrows represented strong and weak magnitudes of attentional shifts. Shifts of att...
<p>A. A flowchart of an individual trial. In this example, the visual spatial cue indicates spatial ...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...
<p>The proportions are not drawn to scale. After the fixation cross, the cue was shown for a varying...
<p>(A) Trial timeline. Each trial started with a 1 second baseline period (pre-cue period), after wh...
<p>The figure illustrates the averaged results of the 23 participants. Data from left-sided cue cond...
<p>The fixation point appeared for 1000 ms and participants were instructed to keep their fixation o...
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>Targets (purple alien images) could appear at one of four locations at 9° from the centre fixatio...
<p>A pre-cue condition appeared for 67 msec. Conditions a) no cue and b) dual cues of a single lumin...
<p>The left panels show examples of the stimuli used. In the cue size 1 condition (top left panel), ...
<p>The example illustrates the brightening of the inner circle (cue) indicating a short cue target i...
<p>Traces represent the eye positions of time from cue stimulus onset until 1000ms after target pres...
<div><p>A centrally presented left cue (letter L) instructed the participant to covertly attend to t...
<p>The possible combinations for sets of cues and targets were six: No cue congruent (NC-C), No cue ...
<p>Thick and thin arrows represented strong and weak magnitudes of attentional shifts. Shifts of att...
<p>A. A flowchart of an individual trial. In this example, the visual spatial cue indicates spatial ...
<p>In both experiments, participants were requested to fixate at a central cross for a randomly vari...
<p>The proportions are not drawn to scale. After the fixation cross, the cue was shown for a varying...
<p>(A) Trial timeline. Each trial started with a 1 second baseline period (pre-cue period), after wh...
<p>The figure illustrates the averaged results of the 23 participants. Data from left-sided cue cond...
<p>The fixation point appeared for 1000 ms and participants were instructed to keep their fixation o...
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>Targets (purple alien images) could appear at one of four locations at 9° from the centre fixatio...
<p>A pre-cue condition appeared for 67 msec. Conditions a) no cue and b) dual cues of a single lumin...
<p>The left panels show examples of the stimuli used. In the cue size 1 condition (top left panel), ...
<p>The example illustrates the brightening of the inner circle (cue) indicating a short cue target i...
<p>Traces represent the eye positions of time from cue stimulus onset until 1000ms after target pres...
<div><p>A centrally presented left cue (letter L) instructed the participant to covertly attend to t...
<p>The possible combinations for sets of cues and targets were six: No cue congruent (NC-C), No cue ...
<p>Thick and thin arrows represented strong and weak magnitudes of attentional shifts. Shifts of att...