When looking at a tomato helps you touch a fire engine: Attentional processes cross effector boundaries

It has long been known that an attentional benefit is obtained when targets are repeated across trials. But it is unclear whether that benefit persists if the mode of responding is changed: Will looking at a red object help me touch a red object next? Recent research suggests that the answer is yes.
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