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And in a study lead by psychologist Keith Payne, a professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, participants looking at a computer screen were asked to press one button when they saw a picture of a gun and another button when they saw a picture of a tool.
Each participant was shown clips of 50 real and 50 simulated coin tosses, presented randomly, and asked to press a button when they saw the coin flying between his hands.
They were also told to hold back from pressing the button when they saw a threatening face.
The participants individually pushed a noiseless button when they saw a dummy bicyclist standing still at a crossing, in part one, and when they saw a correctly marked cycle crossing in part two.
In the first part, the participants were required to push a noiseless button when they saw a dummy bicyclist at a crossing, waiting to pass the road (see below).
It was emphasized that the participants should only push the button when they saw the road marking squares connected to the cycle crossing, i.e. only to see the pedestrian crossing was not enough to provoke any push.
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It would be nice, he added, if customers could just click a "buy" button when they see a photo of a product they like on Pinterest.
Instead, they scroll down a list of potential matches and hit the heart button when they see someone they like.
People don't like to read long sales pitches and many will click the back button when they see a wall of text.
Subjects are instructed to press the left-button of the mouse when they hear or see a "1" and that they should not press any button when they hear or see a "2".
Participants press a response button when they hear a "gap" in the noise.
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