<div dir="ltr">Hi, I would like to manipulate the perceptual saliency of target words in a flanker paradigm. they idea way to do this would be to present the target words in a blurred form, while maintaining the distractor words in their clear form. Thus I was wondering if anyone knows how to accomplish this? For example, is there a particular font that can be selected to make the target words slightly more blurry?<br><br>Thanks!<br>Peter<br></div>
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