Testing whether gaze cues and arrow cues produce reflexive or volitional shifts of attention.
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Human cortical activity evoked by contextual processing in attentional orientingRacial group membership is associated to gaze-mediated orienting in Italy.Perception of social cues of danger in autism spectrum disorders.Follow the sign! Top-down contingent attentional capture of masked arrow cues.Reflexive orienting in response to short- and long-duration gaze cues in young, young-old, and old-old adults.Cognitive Penetration and Attention.Eyes versus hands: How perceived stimuli influence motor actions.Exposing the cuing task: the case of gaze and arrow cues.A cue from the unconscious - masked symbols prompt spatial anticipation.The uniqueness of social attention revisited: working memory load interferes with endogenous but not social orienting.Is "Inhibition of Return" due to the inhibition of the return of attention?Mental state attribution and the gaze cueing effect.Inhibitory cueing effects following manual and saccadic responses to arrow cues.Mapping reflexive shifts of attention in eye-centered and hand-centered coordinate systems.On the nature of the delayed "inhibitory" cueing effects generated by uninformative arrows at fixation.Reflexive orienting to gaze is not luminance dependent.Are spatial selection and identity extraction separable when attention is controlled endogenously?Conflict Tasks of Different Types Divergently Affect the Attentional Processing of Gaze and Arrow.
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Testing whether gaze cues and arrow cues produce reflexive or volitional shifts of attention.
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Greg L West
Naseem Al-Aidroos
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