Instructions:

When there is a bias in favor of targets at the global level, you will see the line slanted to the left or slanted to the right (global targets) most of the time and will only occasionally see a global vertical line or a global cross made from local targets consisting of a local T or a local O. When you see a global slanted line, you should ignore the local character. When you see a local T or a local O, you should ignore the global vertical line or cross. In the global bias condition, do you feel a tendency to be quicker to choose the correct key on trials when you see a global slanted line than when you see a local T or an O?