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- who: Jeanette A. Chacu00f3n-Candia et al. from the University of Granada, Granada, Spain, Dipartimento di Psicologia, Sapienza Universitu00e0 di Roma, Rome have published the paper: Eye-Gaze direction triggers a more specific attentional orienting compared to arrows, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 11/01/2023
- what: To accomplish this aim, in the present study, the authors have used a paradigm very similar to that used by Wiese and colleagues , in which, in response to gaze and arrow cues, participants had to respond to targets presented in one of three possible locations within a . . .
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