We investigated the dependency of the early facilitatory effect of a prime stimulus (S1) on the physical characteristics of the target stimulus (S2). A go-no go reaction time paradigm was used. The S1 was a gray ring and the S2s were a white vertical line, a white horizontal line, a white cross and a white small ring, all inside a white ring with the same dimensions as the S1. S1 onset-S2 onset asynchrony was 100 ms. The stimuli appeared randomly in any one of the quadrants of a monitor screen. The S2 could occur at the same position as the S1 or at a different one. We observed a strong facilitatory effect when the vertical line or the horizontal line was the go stimulus and no effect when the cross was the go stimulus. These results show t...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
In the present study, we investigated in a novel version of the peripheral-cueing paradigm whether o...
The early facilitatory effect of a peripheral spatially visual prime stimulus described in the liter...
It has been reported that simple reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the t...
It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the ta...
Masked primes presented prior to a target result in behavioral benefits on incompatible trials (in w...
In two masked repetition priming experiments with letter stimuli, the positions of prime and target ...
Simple reaction time (SRT) in response to visual stimuli can be influenced by many stimulus features...
The influence of a peripheral cue represented by a gray ring on responsivity to a subsequent target ...
Facilitatory scene priming is the positive effect of a scene prime on the immediately subsequent spa...
In two masked repetition priming experiments with letter stimuli, the positions of prime and target ...
Within a 3 × 3 matrix of 90° corner junctions, detection of a Kanizsa-type square is facilitated whe...
Abstract Facilitatory scene priming is the positive effect of a scene prime on the immediately subse...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
In the present study, we investigated in a novel version of the peripheral-cueing paradigm whether o...
The early facilitatory effect of a peripheral spatially visual prime stimulus described in the liter...
It has been reported that simple reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the t...
It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the ta...
Masked primes presented prior to a target result in behavioral benefits on incompatible trials (in w...
In two masked repetition priming experiments with letter stimuli, the positions of prime and target ...
Simple reaction time (SRT) in response to visual stimuli can be influenced by many stimulus features...
The influence of a peripheral cue represented by a gray ring on responsivity to a subsequent target ...
Facilitatory scene priming is the positive effect of a scene prime on the immediately subsequent spa...
In two masked repetition priming experiments with letter stimuli, the positions of prime and target ...
Within a 3 × 3 matrix of 90° corner junctions, detection of a Kanizsa-type square is facilitated whe...
Abstract Facilitatory scene priming is the positive effect of a scene prime on the immediately subse...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
Masked primes presented prior to a target can trigger response activation processes that may later b...
Evidence exists that both right and left hemisphere attentional mechanisms are mobilized when attent...
In the present study, we investigated in a novel version of the peripheral-cueing paradigm whether o...