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The Temporal Impulse Response Underlying Saccadic Decisions

Casimir J. H. Ludwig, Iain D. Gilchrist, Eugene McSorley and Roland J. Baddeley
Journal of Neuroscience 26 October 2005, 25 (43) 9907-9912; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2197-05.2005
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    Display sequence on a given trial in experiment 1. The contrast of the stimuli is enhanced for illustrative purposes. A trial started with a fixation display presented for some random period between 200 and 700 ms, after which the two Gaussian patches were presented. The luminance of the target (right patch in this example) and distractor was resampled every 25 ms. The items were visible for 1 s.

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    Logistic regression weights as a function of time after display onset. Error bars are SE. The solid lines are best-fitting log-Gaussian functions.

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    Proportion of correctly directed saccades in experiment 2. A, Proportion correct for the three conditions. B, Proportion correct as a function of saccade latency in the same-different condition. Error bars are binomial SEs. Chance level is 0.5.

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    Parameter estimates of the log-Gaussian fits to the logistic regression weights

    Observer Location Scale r2
    1 32.47 0.80 0.91
    2 35.47 0.80 0.91
    3 40.04 0.91 0.66
    4 31.52 0.81 0.95
    Fredericksen and Hess (1998) 36.77 0.68

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Casimir J. H. Ludwig, Iain D. Gilchrist, Eugene McSorley, Roland J. Baddeley
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