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This phenomenon is used in experiments studying reflexive spatial attention where a non predictive cue is used to avoid top down controlled attentional focus and to induce reflexive attention e.g., by the presentation of a target at the same location where the cue was presented.
Notably, these conditions include target detection (Fig. 1b 6,26,27,28 in which the presentation of a target stimulus triggers the initiation as opposed to the cancellation of a motor response.
The results support the conclusion that single-trial detection can be achieved with an area under the ROC curve superior to 0.9 with less than ten sensors and 20 trials corresponding to the presentation of a target.
The goal of this study was to explore the mechanisms underlying crossmodal spatial attention shifts preceding the presentation of a target.
Second, Sheth and Shimojo [10] showed that inserting even a short delay (e.g., several hundred ms) between the presentation of a target and a probe increases observer reported, as opposed to actual, visual compression.
Each trial of the stereoscopic SL task involved the presentation of a target stimulus at the centre of one of the four enclosed regions circumscribed by the two horizontal figure-of-eights (1000 ms).
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The right panel illustrates a simultaneous lineup in which the recognition memory test consists of the presentation of a target-present array containing one guilty suspect (the target) and five fillers (foils) or a target-absent array containing one innocent suspect and five fillers (all foils).
In this case, when the interval following the presentation of a target-pair in the to-be-attended segments was checked for a response, one was present in 68% of cases.
This was followed by a 1 second presentation of a static target waveform.
Volunteers monitored sequences of visually displayed objects for the presentation of a current target item.
Twenty volunteers monitored sequences of visually displayed objects for the presentation of a current target item (figure 2).
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