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      Attention control and the antisaccade task: a response time distribution analysis.

      Acta Psychologica
      Adolescent, Adult, Attention, physiology, Cues, Female, Humans, Male, Photic Stimulation, Reaction Time, Saccades

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          In three experiments response time (RT) differences between correct prosaccade and antisaccade trials were examined via distribution analyses by fitting an ex-Gaussian function to individual RT distributions. Experiment 1 demonstrated that antisaccades are slower than prosaccades and this difference is due to both a shift in the overall distribution as well as a lengthening of the tail of the distribution. Experiment 2 demonstrated that manipulating foreperiod duration led to changes in both accuracy and RT for antisaccades but not prosaccades. Furthermore, the change in RT for antisaccades resulted in a lengthening in the tail of the distribution but not a shift in the distribution. Finally, Experiment 3 demonstrated that with sufficient practice performance on antisaccades was equated with performance on prosaccades in terms of both accuracy and RT. An examination of the RT distributions suggested that practice led to parallel changes in both the mean of the distribution and the tail of the antisaccade distribution. These results are interpreted within a two-factor theory of attention control that suggests that performance on antisaccades is driven by both competition resolution and goal-maintenance abilities. 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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          21470585
          10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.03.004

          Chemistry
          Adolescent,Adult,Attention,physiology,Cues,Female,Humans,Male,Photic Stimulation,Reaction Time,Saccades
          Chemistry
          Adolescent, Adult, Attention, physiology, Cues, Female, Humans, Male, Photic Stimulation, Reaction Time, Saccades

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