Figure 4From: A cross-sectional analysis of orienting of visuospatial attention in child and adult carriers of the fragile X premutationCue cost in the endogenous/exogenous cueing task. (A) In the endogenous condition, the main effects of sex and age were significant, such that females exhibited greater cue cost relative to males (p = 0.006), and children exhibited greater cue cost relative to adults (p = 0.02). The group × sex interaction was significant, but follow-up analyses revealed that for both males and females, the groups did not differ in cue cost (adjusted p = 0.96 and p = 0.10, respectively). (B) In the exogenous condition, none of the effects or interactions were significant (all p > 0.13).Back to article page