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. 2014 Apr 18;10(2):294–301. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsu054

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

(a) Examples of experimental stimuli: valid gaze trial; neutral gaze trial; invalid arrow trial; neutral arrow trial. A fixation cue appeared for 600 ms, followed by a directional or non-directional (neutral) cue. After 300 ms, the target appeared to the left or the right of the cue for the 1100 ms remaining in the trial, during which a response had to be given; (b) Means and standard errors of manual RT for identifying target location during fMRI as a function of cue type and validity.