“…An irrelevant distractor delays saccadic latency to a target appearing in a different location (Walker, Deubel, Schneider, & Findlay, 1997). Typically a target and distractor are presented simultaneously and mean latency increases by 20 to 40 ms; error rate may also increase (Bompas & Sumner, 2009a, 2009bCasteau & Vitu, 2012;Ludwig, Gilchrist, & McSorley, 2005;Trappenberg, Dorris, Munoz, & Klein, 2001;Walker & Benson, 2013). Similar effects can occur for early distractors, presented up to around 100 ms prior to the target (though such stimuli can also carry a warning effect).…”