The Posner Cueing Task, also known as the Posner paradigm, is a neuropsychological test often used to assess attention. Formulated by Michael Posner, the task assesses an individual’s ability to perform an attentional shift. It has been used and modified to assess disorders, focal brain injury, and the effects of both on spatial attention.
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- Method
- Cues
- Valid and invalid trials
- Overt and covert attention
- Stimulus Onset Asynchronies
- Experimental findings
- References
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