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A cuing effect in Posner's Spatial Cuing paradigm (called the peripheral cuing task in the textbook) refers to: faster response times on validly trials than invalidly cued trials

faster response times on related trials than unrelated trials

slower response times on validly cued trials than invalidly cued trials

faster response times for a peripheral cue than a central cue

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