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Fig 1.

Trial structure for both types of prime-target pairs.

Upper diagram: A single trial of the condition 1 with a visual prime and acoustic target. Lower diagram: A single trial of the condition 2 with an acoustic prime and visual target.

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Table 1.

Summary statistics of the response times.

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Table 2.

Linear mixed model fit by maximum likelihood of the fixed and random effects of Model 4i.

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Fig 2.

Bar plot of the response times.

Average response times (milliseconds) to both tasks in both modalities with error bars of 95% confidence intervals.

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Fig 3.

Linear predictions of the response times.

Linear predictions for the priming effect in dependence to the sensory modality and task for congruent and incongruent conditions (left), and across congruency (right). The y-axis indicates the response time in milliseconds.

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Table 3.

Pairwise differences of modalities within tasks and pairwise differences of tasks within modalities of model 4i.

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Table 4.

Estimated marginal means for Model 4i.

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