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Subjects view a fixation point and a visual target is presented. Subjects are instructed to make a saccade away from the target (antisaccade) or to the target (prosaccade).

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antisaccade task

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antisaccade/prosaccade task has been asserted to measure the following CONCEPTS
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Phenotypes associated with antisaccade/prosaccade task

Disorders

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Traits

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Behaviors

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IMPLEMENTATIONS of antisaccade/prosaccade task
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CONDITIONS

Experimental conditions are the subsets of an experiment that define the relevant experimental manipulation.

CONTRASTS

In the Cognitive Atlas, we define a contrast as any function over experimental conditions. The simplest contrast is the indicator value for a specific condition; more complex contrasts include linear or nonlinear functions of the indicator across different experimental conditions.

INDICATORS
accuracy
response time

An indicator is a specific quantitative or qualitative variable that is recorded for analysis. These may include behavioral variables (such as response time, accuracy, or other measures of performance) or physiological variables (including genetics, psychophysiology, or brain imaging data).

Term BIBLIOGRAPHY

Effects of aging on switching the response direction of pro- and antisaccades.
Olk B, Jin Y
Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Experimentation cerebrale (Exp Brain Res)
2011 Jan

Is the relationship of prosaccade reaction times and antisaccade errors mediated by working memory?
Crawford TJ, Parker E, Solis-Trapala I, Mayes J
Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Experimentation cerebrale (Exp Brain Res)
2011 Feb