To look or not to look: Subliminal abrupt-onset cues influence constrained free-choice saccades
Subliminal cues have been shown to capture attention and modulate manual response behaviour but their impact on eye movement behaviour is not well-studied. In two experiments, we examined if subliminal cues influence constrained free-choice saccades and if this influence is under strategic control a...
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Main Authors: | Seema Gorur Prasad (Author), Ramesh Kumar Mishra (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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