Kugler, Günter Marius ‘t Hart, Bernard Kohlbecher, Stefan Einhäuser, Wolfgang Schneider, Erich Proportion of fixations on relevant items for the first five fixations in each trial in experiment 2. <p>Left: relevant items are of one color, middle: relevant items are of two colors, right: relevant items are of three colors. The same general pattern as seen in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0145910#pone.0145910.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6</a> can be observed for each number of relevant colors in the array. The first fixation following a negative cue of one irrelevant color (leaving three relevant colors) might be guided towards this color–it is the only average that is below chance level–but this is not significant. Positive cues immediately guide participants’ gaze toward relevant items. Negative cues also provide correct guidance, but this develops more slowly than for positive cues.</p> eye movements;cue;Response times;item 2016-01-05
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