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. 2019 Mar 16;29(5):2261–2278. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhz038

Figure 9.

Figure 9.

Effects of attention and prediction on behavioral performance and the C1 in Experiment 2. There was no behavioral benefit of stimulus predictability on reaction times (C), accuracy (D) or d’ (E). (F) Attention did not modulate C1 amplitude (neither in the early time window, nor at the peak). (G) Prediction also did not modulate the C1 (neither in the early time window nor at the peak). (H) Prediction and attention in interaction did not modulate the amplitude of the C1 (neither in the early time window nor at the peak). A: attended; UA: unattended; P: predicted; NP: non-predicted; UP: unpredicted.