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Research Article

Threat priming diminishes the gaze cueing effect

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Received 19 Sep 2023, Accepted 25 Mar 2024, Published online: 15 Apr 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1. Sequence of events on a single trial in the gaze-cuing task. The figure illustrates a valid gaze cue trial in the threat priming condition.

Figure 1. Sequence of events on a single trial in the gaze-cuing task. The figure illustrates a valid gaze cue trial in the threat priming condition.

Figure 2. Observed two-way interactions. The graphs show means and standard errors of the reaction times as a function of (a) Validity and Prime and (b) Prime and SOA.

Figure 2. Observed two-way interactions. The graphs show means and standard errors of the reaction times as a function of (a) Validity and Prime and (b) Prime and SOA.
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Data availability statement

The datasets analysed during this study are available from the corresponding author, J.K.H., upon reasonable request.