Prior knowledge of spatiotemporal configuration facilitates crossmodal saccadic response: A TWIN analysis

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Prior knowledge of spatiotemporal configuration facilitates crossmodal saccadic response: A TWIN analysis. / Diederich, Adele; Colonius, Hans; Kandil, Farid I.

in: EXP BRAIN RES, Jahrgang 234, Nr. 7, 07.2016, S. 2059-76.

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title = "Prior knowledge of spatiotemporal configuration facilitates crossmodal saccadic response: A TWIN analysis",
abstract = "Saccadic reaction times from a focused-attention task with a visual target and an acoustic nontarget support the hypothesis that the amount of saccadic facilitation in the presence of a nontarget increases with the prior knowledge of alignment with the target across different blocks of trials. The time-window-of-integration model can account for the size of the effect by having window size depend on the prior knowledge of alignment. Some efforts to identify the neural correlates of the effect are discussed.",
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author = "Adele Diederich and Hans Colonius and Kandil, {Farid I}",
year = "2016",
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doi = "10.1007/s00221-016-4609-5",
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pages = "2059--76",
journal = "EXP BRAIN RES",
issn = "0014-4819",
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