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. 2012 Feb 10;6:16. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00016

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Late interaction between spatial attention and conscious detection. (A) Sensor-level topography of the late reorienting effect (miscued minus cued trials) for hits (left) and misses (right) at 250–450 ms following target onset. The contralateral (ipsilateral) temporal ROI is indicated by black dots (crosses, respectively). The reorienting effect at the temporal ROI was stronger when the target was detected than missed. (B) Time course of the reorienting effect for hits (red) and misses (blue) at the parietal (left) and temporal (right) ROIs. The reorienting effect started 30 ms earlier for hits than misses at the parietal ROI, and was stronger for hits than misses at the temporal ROI. Stars indicate significant effects (p < 0.05).