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Description: Spatial attention leads to increased performance in the cued, and decreased - in the not cued locations. For higher efficacy of visual cues designed to purposely direct user's attention and improve performance, it is important to know how manipulation of the cue properties affects attentional performance. In the present study, the impact of parametric manipulation of the cue discriminability on the allocation of spatial endogenous attention was addressed. The effect on performance of individual processing time of the cue was examined. This study serves as an insight into potential design of visual cues aiming to improve people's performance. For details please refer to the publication.

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