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Figure 1a presents a schematic stimulus representation from a left single-target dual-task trial from Experiment 1b or Experiment 2. Fig. 1 a A single-target dual-task trial from either Experiment 1b or the dual-task condition of Experiment 2. b A single-target dual-task trial from Experiment 3. The participant pressed a button when they detected the target (in the top left of these figures).
Subjects were asked to fixate the cross in the center of the screen and press a button when they detected a happy face in the target stimulus.
The peri-threshold sounds were randomly mixed with occasional 20 dB SL intensity "deviants" (5%) at both frequencies, and subjects were required to push a button when they detected a deviant in the left ear only, so that they were attending to the stimulus stream in the left ear and ignoring that in the right ear.
In the first condition, the subjects were asked to press a button when they detected an audiovisual plus sign, which was constructed from a combination of vertical and horizontal lines delivered as an auditory soundscape or a visual image ("Plus," Fig. 1 D).
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The participants were passengers who individually pushed their push-buttons when they detected a bicyclist dummy or cycle crossing, respectively.
Stimuli were presented via TDH-39 headphones and subjects were instructed to respond by button pressing when they detected the stimulus.
Test drivers drove at the speed of 30 km/h (inner city speed and the speed limit of the street), and they pressed a button immediately when they detected the target.
Observers were instructed to make a button press when they detected an X that was preceded by an A (go trial), which happened 40 times across the sequence of 410 letters.
Participants were instructed to press a left button with their left index finger when they detected leftward motion or the right button with their right index finger when they detect rightward motion.
In the functional localizer participants were asked to press any button on the response box when they detected a consecutive repetition of a word (1-back task).
Subjects had to press a button with their right index finger when they detected a target.
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