Repository: OpenScienceRepository
Depends: R (>= 2.14)
Date: 2013-01-01 00:00:00
Title: Microsaccade Orientation Supports Attentional Enhancement Opposite a Peripheral Cue Commentary on Tse, Sheinberg, and Logothetis (2003)
Description: Tse, Sheinberg, and Logothetis (2003) exploited a change-blindness paradigm to map the redistribution of spatial attention in response to a peripherally flashed cue. The probability of change detection at a given location was used as a measure of attention allocation. Using this measure, a ''hot spot'' of attention (i.e., close to perfect change detection) was found along the cue-fixation axis. This hot spot ex- tended in the hemifield opposite the cued location. Here we show that an analysis of fixational eye movements in a spatial-cuing paradigm supports this important finding.    Psychological Science  
Author: Martin Rolfs and Ralf Engbert and Reinhold Kliegl
Maintainer: Martin Rolfs
Authors@R: c(person(given ="Martin", family = "Rolfs", role = c("aut", "cre")), person(given ="Ralf", family = "Engbert", role = c("aut")), person(given ="Reinhold", family = "Kliegl", role = c("aut")))
Package: RolfsEngbertKliegl2013
Version: 1.0
License: CC BY-NC (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/de/)
