Testing the effects of gaze distractors with invariant spatial direction on attention cueing
Mario Dalmaso,
Giovanni Galfano,
Luigi Castelli
Abstract:In four experiments, we tested the boundary conditions of gaze cueing with reference to the resistance to suppression criterion of automaticity. Participants were asked to respond to peripheral targets preceded by a central gaze stimulus. In one condition, gaze direction was random and uninformative with respect to target location (intermixed condition), as in the typical paradigm. In another condition, gaze direction was uninformative and, crucially, it was also kept constant throughout the sequence of trials… Show more
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