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Sequence effects of the involuntary and the voluntary components of symbolic cueing
Authors:Qian  Qian  Wang  Feng  Song  Miao  Feng  Yong  Shinomori  Keizo
Institution:1.Yunnan Key Laboratory of Computer Technology Applications, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, China
;2.Information Engineering College, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China
;3.School of Information, Kochi University of Technology, Kami, Kochi, Japan
;
Abstract:

The orienting of attention has been found to be influenced by the previous cueing status in a spatial-cueing paradigm. The explanation for this sequence effect remains uncertain. This study separated the involuntary and the voluntary components of arrow cueing by manipulating the predicted target locations. For example, a left arrow cue may have indicated that the target was more likely to appear at the up location. Therefore, three trial types were repeated or switched between trials: cued (targets appeared along the direction of the arrows), predicted (targets appeared at the locations predicted by the arrows), and unrelated (targets appeared at the other two locations, neither cued nor predicted). RTs of cued trials were found to be significantly facilitated after a previous cued trial; however, the same effect was not observed for predicted trials. The results suggest that significant sequence effects are induced only in the involuntary component of arrow cueing. The findings support the feature-integration hypothesis for the sequence effect of symbolic cueing.

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