A: trial procedure. B: examples of the cues used in the different cueing conditions. Here, the parts of the cue highlighted in blue indicate the relevant feature dimension and/or spatial location while the background color is magenta. Highlight and background color were counterbalanced between participants. Feature and spatial cueing were independently manipulated, resulting in the following 4 conditions: neutral cues (N), feature-only cues (F), spatial-only cues (S), and combined spatial-feature cues (SF). C: behavioral results in the magnetoencephalography (MEG) session. Valid spatial cueing led to shorter reaction times (RTs, in ms) and higher accuracy. Valid feature cueing shortened RTs and improved accuracy. Feature and spatial cueing did not interact. Error bars reflect ± 1 SE.