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The Spatial precue effect for foveal detection-recognition tasks

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<title>Spatial precue effect for foveal detection-recognition tasks</title>
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">When people have been asked to detect parafoveal luminance changes in the visual periphery their reaction times are significantly faster when the location of the impending stimulus has been correctly forecast by an external precue relative to the latency produced when the precue information has been incorrect. Forty university student participated in a spatial precue task that employed foveally delivered stimuli and precues.  The influence of three factors precue interval duration the level of stimulus processing required and instructions upon the spatial precue effect were examined</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">Eric Buckolz... [et al.]</note>
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<text>Vol. 40 nº 7,  July 1997 ; p. 761-776</text>
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