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Participants responded to such a change with a button press with their left (i.e., nondominant) hand.
Subjects had to indicate with a Yes/No button press whether each item (e.g. 'swan', 'blackbird', 'robin' etc).
Accuracy of behavioural responses was converted to d′, with a button press in response to an animal trial counting as a hit and any other button press as a false alarm.
Observers initiated each trial with a button press.
Observers indicated with a button press whether the disk had undergone perceptual fading or not.
Volunteers responded with a button press to each face indicating whether it was male or female.
Subjects were instructed to respond with a button press as quickly as possible.
Participants were asked to choose either the right or the left card with a button press in 1.5 second.
Participants indicated with a button press whether they believed each stimulus was seen earlier, or was novel.
Target-detection responses were made with a right-handed button press that was recorded for off-line analysis.
Participants were required to respond, with a button press, as soon as they saw the image containing the target.
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