Research Article

The Influence of Inhibition of Return and Level-Priming on the Global Precedence Effect

Figure 2

Experimental sequence: each trial began with a fixation cross “+”, and after 500 ms, the fixation cross was replaced by three larger crosses for 1000 ms. Then, one of the peripheral crosses was replaced by a cue “G” or “L” in red for 500 ms. The red cue “G” indicated that the target of the first stimulus display was the global numeral, while the red cue “L” indicated that the target of the first display was the local numeral. After an ISI of 200 ms, the peripheral crosses were presented again, and the central cross turned red for 500 ms. This was followed by a further ISI of 200 ms, and the first and second displays were presented. In the figure, it is an example to illustrate the experimental process.