id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-102595-3lbrfsrh Adam, Kirsten C.S. Steady-state visually evoked potentials and feature-based attention: Pre-registered null results and a focused review of methodological considerations 2020-10-13 .txt text/plain 9075 485 56 Feature-based attention is the ability to selectively attend to a particular feature (e.g., attend to red but not green items while looking for the ketchup bottle in your refrigerator), and steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) measured from the human electroencephalogram (EEG) signal have been used to track the neural deployment of feature-based attention. To preview the results, we were unable to fully test our hypotheses about the time-144 course of feature-based enhancement and suppression because we did not find evidence 145 for an overall attention effect with our task procedures. Positive control analyses 148 revealed that our lack of SSVEP effect was not due to a complete lack of attention to the 149 attended color: ERP responses (P3) to the targets were modulated by attention as light of our inconclusive results, we also performed a focused methodological review of 152 key potential task differences between our work and prior work that may have resulted in 153 our failure to detect the effect of feature-based attention on SSVEP amplitude. ./cache/cord-102595-3lbrfsrh.txt ./txt/cord-102595-3lbrfsrh.txt