Newman, Daniel P. Loughnane, Gerard M. P. Kelly, Simon O‘Connell, Redmond G Bellgrove, Mark A Supplemental Material: Visuospatial asymmetries arise from differences in the onset time of perceptual evidence accumulation <p>In accordance with past work, each of the neural signals in the current study was significantly correlated with absolute reaction-times (see Supplemental Figure 1). Note that none of the neural asymmetry predictors were highly correlated with each other (see Supplementary Figure 2).</p> spatial attention;EEG;ERP analysis;pseudoneglect;reaction-time;Neuroscience;Decision Making;Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology) 2017-01-27
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