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. 2011 Jul 15;2:169. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00169

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Paradigm and results from Schmidt and Schmidt (2009). (A) Time course of a trial. Participants’ task is to point to the image containing an animal, using a hand-held stylus. The arrow illustrates a correct pointing response. (B) Definition of spatial priming effects. Sensor positions in consistent and inconsistent trials were projected onto the target–non-target axis and subtracted. The resulting measure of priming is negative when the sensor position in consistent trials leads the sensor position in inconsistent trials. (C) Spatial priming functions. Only correct responses are shown; functions are locked to prime onset. Reproduced with permission from Psychonomic Society Inc.