ABSTRACT

In Section 2.3, we visited the laboratory to see what happened there. Now, after two chapters of indoctrination, the time has come to return there and have a closer look at what happened and happens there. This chapter is concerned with evidence produced by paradigms with accuracy, proportions correct, as the dependent variable – paradigms that require subjects to express propositions that can be scored as true or false.1 Chapter 6 is concerned with evidence produced by paradigms with latency as the dependent variable – paradigms that require subjects to express these propositions as fast as possible. In both chapters, only research using exposure conditions that make useful (saccadic) eye movements impossible (or irrelevant) is considered.