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Sequence of Events in Spatial Cueing Paradigm +
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+ time
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Sequence of Events in Spatial Cueing Paradigm + * time
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Spatial Cueing Independent Variable: type of cue (could also be called cue-target relationship) –Levels: Valid, Invalid, Neutral
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VALID CUE + *
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INVALID CUE + *
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NEUTRAL CUE + --- *
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Spatial Cueing Dependant Variable: Reaction time Results Reaction time
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SOA (Stimulus Onset Asychrony) + time
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SOA (Stimulus Onset Asychrony) + * time SOA ( ex. 500ms)
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Valid InvalidValidInvalid REALY short SOA Not too short SOA
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Inhibition of return keeps attention from revisiting where it has just been. On valid trials that’s what you have to do – so your RT is slower. Valid InvalidValidInvalid REALY short SOA Not too short SOA
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IVs you could add to spatial cueing task Type of cue (central or peripheral) SOA Target appears Left vs. right Any more???
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Attentional Blink IV: separation between the two targets --levels (0), 2, 4, 6, 8, seconds IV: target order --levels 1 st or 2 nd DV: Accuracy of detection of targets
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Attentional Blink Results Correct detections Seconds in between 1 st and 2 nd letter 1 st letter 2 nd letter
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