The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of increasing errors. It has been suggested that this effect occurs because participants adopt an "antisaccade task set" and treat the cue as if was a target - directing attention away from th...
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doaj-d130ce17e483407ba7917cdd49dc26f62021-05-28T13:34:56ZengBern Open PublishingJournal of Eye Movement Research1995-86922008-01-011110.16910/jemr.1.1.5The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade PerformanceAlisdair J.G. Taylor0Samuel B. Hutton1University of SussexUniversity of SussexIn the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of increasing errors. It has been suggested that this effect occurs because participants adopt an "antisaccade task set" and treat the cue as if was a target - directing attention away from the precue and towards the location of the impending target. This hypothesis was tested using a mixed pro / antisaccade task. In addition the effects of individual differences in working memory capacity and schizotypal personality traits on performance were examined. Whilst we observed some modest relationships between these individual differences and antisaccade performance, the strongest predictor of antisaccade error rate was uncued prosaccade latency.https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2235prosaccadesantisaccadesattentionworking memoryschizotypy |
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The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance |
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The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance |
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The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance |
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The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance |
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The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance |
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effects of individual differences on cued antisaccade performance |
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Journal of Eye Movement Research |
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1995-8692 |
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In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of increasing errors. It has been suggested that this effect occurs because participants adopt an "antisaccade task set" and treat the cue as if was a target - directing attention away from the precue and towards the location of the impending target. This hypothesis was tested using a mixed pro / antisaccade task. In addition the effects of individual differences in working memory capacity and schizotypal personality traits on performance were examined. Whilst we observed some modest relationships between these individual differences and antisaccade performance, the strongest predictor of antisaccade error rate was uncued prosaccade latency. |
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prosaccades antisaccades attention working memory schizotypy |
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