Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.

<p>Small points show data for individual participants (N = 22), and larger points give the group means. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.</p>

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Main Author: Cameron Smith (244750) (author)
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Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
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spatial attention
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widely reported
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task performance
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repetitive movements
problematic behaviour
potential overlap
neurotypical participants
neural correlates
negative impact
necessarily warranted
help understand
first validated
eeg data
data primarily
cue onset
cue direction
chance classification
autistic population
also present
also known
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spellingShingle Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
Cameron Smith (244750)
Neuroscience
Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
suggests interventions aiming
repetitive stereotypies ),
many individuals claim
stimming specifically within
stimming &# 8217
reduce stimming behaviours
individual &# 8217
stimming benefits attention
stimming behaviours
&# 8216
spatial attention
potential benefits
neurotypical individuals
autistic stimming
fidgeting behaviours
xlink ">
widely reported
typically engage
task performance
significant overlaps
repetitive movements
problematic behaviour
potential overlap
neurotypical participants
neural correlates
negative impact
necessarily warranted
help understand
first validated
eeg data
data primarily
cue onset
cue direction
chance classification
autistic population
also present
also known
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title Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
title_full Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
title_fullStr Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
title_full_unstemmed Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
title_short Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
title_sort Summary of reaction time and accuracy data for the cueing task in Experiment 2.
topic Neuroscience
Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
suggests interventions aiming
repetitive stereotypies ),
many individuals claim
stimming specifically within
stimming &# 8217
reduce stimming behaviours
individual &# 8217
stimming benefits attention
stimming behaviours
&# 8216
spatial attention
potential benefits
neurotypical individuals
autistic stimming
fidgeting behaviours
xlink ">
widely reported
typically engage
task performance
significant overlaps
repetitive movements
problematic behaviour
potential overlap
neurotypical participants
neural correlates
negative impact
necessarily warranted
help understand
first validated
eeg data
data primarily
cue onset
cue direction
chance classification
autistic population
also present
also known