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From: The impact of task relevance and degree of distraction on stimulus processing

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The experimental paradigm (an example of the “faces relevant” condition): Relevant stimuli are marked by vertical bars; irrelevant stimuli are marked by horizontal bars. Stimuli were presented for 1000 ms. A grey fixation cross was shown for 1,750 ms to 2,750 ms in between stimuli. Participants were supposed to indicate when a task relevant picture was repeated 1-back while ignoring the interspersed task irrelevant distractors.

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