“…It is thus possible that the benefits seen in covert orienting tasks will not extend to an overt orienting task, since covert and overt attentional systems may be separable when eye movements are withheld and attention is allocated covertly (Hunt & Kingstone, 2003a, 2003bKlein, 1980). That said, the general consensus is that when eye movements are executed, covert and overt shifts of attention are tightly linked, such that covert shifts precede overt shifts of attention (Hoffman & Subramaniam, 1995;Moore & Fallah, 2001; Van der Stigchel & Theeuwes, 2007). Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that the AVGP covert attention advantage will extend to overt attentional orienting.…”