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. 2023 Apr 10;13:5830. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-32980-z

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Illustration of the three conditions. Only data prior to the saccade (left of the dark vertical bar) was used for the analysis. (A) Timeline of events in the Saccade + stimulus condition. These trials were gaze contingent. Durations of each event are displayed at the bottom of panel B. On half of the trials, the stimulus would change its orientation during the saccade, from -30° to 30° or vice versa. Responses were given with button presses. (B) Timeline of events in the Saccade-only condition. In this condition participants only made a saccade; they did not perform the orientation-change detection task. (C) Timeline of events in the Stimulus-only condition. This condition was not gaze contingent, instead the first stimulus was briefly removed for a period that was sampled online from a distribution of saccade durations that were measured in the saccade conditions. Participants performed the same orientation-change detection task.