Do eyes and arrows elicit automatic orienting? Three mutually exclusive hypotheses and a test

Eyes in a schematic face and arrows presented at fixation can each cue an upcoming lateralized target such that responses to the target are faster to a valid than an invalid cue (sometimes claimed to reflect “automatic” orienting). One test of an automatic process concerns the extent to which it can...

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Main Authors: Besner, D. (Author), McLean, D. (Author), Young, T. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2021
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