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From: Subtle eye movement metrics reveal task-relevant representations prior to visual search Journal of Vision. 2017;17(6):13. doi:10.1167/17.6.13 Figure Legend: Saccade directionality and distance of Experiment 3. (A) Proportion of saccades towards the matching side. After probe presentation significantly more saccades were directed towards the current search template as compared to the irrelevant as reflected in > 0.5 proportion to the match in the Current and Both probe conditions. (B) Saccadic distance. In the Current probe condition, saccades towards the current search template color (Match) were significantly larger than saccades towards the irrelevant color (No Match) and slightly larger when compared to the prospective item (Both condition). The prospective color had no effect on the saccadic distance when paired with an irrelevant color (Prospective condition). (C) Saccadic rate for Match, No Match, and Irrelevant conditions. The thick lines indicate the mean, and the shaded areas indicate the SEs across subjects. The matching side in the probe attracted more saccades and microsaccades than the No matching side, in a time window of approximately 150 to 250 ms after the probe as reflected by the horizontal bars (cluster-corrected). Error bars indicate SEs, *** p < 0.001, ** p < 0.01. Date of download: 12/29/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.