Figure 4: Covert attention reduced the overt-attention SRC effect. | Scientific Reports

Figure 4: Covert attention reduced the overt-attention SRC effect.

From: Sites of overt and covert attention define simultaneous spatial reference centers for visuomotor response

Figure 4

(a) The overt-attention SRC effects in the no-cue control condition (black), the long-delay (blue) and the short-delay (red) valid-cue conditions as a function of the horizontal eccentricity magnitude of the gratings. The vertical bars denote ± SEM. The lines are the linear fits to the data. The color stars in the upper part of the panel mark the statistical significance of the difference in the overt-attention SRC effects between the no-cue control and two valid-cue conditions. (b) The overt-attention SRC effects in the invalid-cue (red) and the repeated no-cue control (black) conditions. (c) The reduction of the overt-attention SRC effect compared between the long-delay valid and invalid-cue conditions. Different symbols represent data from different individual subjects.

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