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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| 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 |