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The top panel shows the fixations of two participants overlaid on an example stimulus.
The nature of the experiment was explained to the subject and an example stimulus using random anonymous faces was demonstrated.
The experiment was explained to the subject and an example stimulus using random anonymous faces was demonstrated.
The visual stimulus consisted of: (i) a central diamond shape (4° of visual angle) comprising 4 coloured triangles and (ii) a circle of gabor patches (10°) on a grey background (see example stimulus in Fig. 1a).
For example, stimulus durations around 30 ms in previous studies (e.g., 33 ms in [7]; 20 ms in [15]) are not short enough to ensure unconscious processing, because some participants were able to detect faces with a 33 ms duration [23].
Left: An example stimulus of a 'non-spatial' object.
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See Fig. 2 for example stimuli.
For example stimuli, see Fig. 10.
Example stimuli are shown in Fig. 6.
Fig. 5 Example of the visual output generated using the Itti et al. (1998) salience model, which shows example stimuli used in this experiment.
Example stimuli, with disparity separations of 7 and 120 arc min, were presented before the experiment to ensure that the participants understood these criteria.
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