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Fig. 4

From: Distinct modulation of microsaccades in motor planning and covert attention

Fig. 4

Detection reaction times and microsaccade directionality. (A) The effect of cue validity on median reaction times (gray lines represent single subjects) in the perceptual detection experiment. (B) The effect of microsaccade directionality on the RT gain (expressed as a difference in RT between trials with microsaccade congruent vs. incongruent, congruent vs. other and incongruent vs. other) during covert allocation of attention (direction cue epoch) in the perceptual detection experiment. Gray lines represent single subjects, and error bars represent the 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks mark a statistically significant difference for the repeated measures ANOVA.

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