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Inhibition of return in averaging saccades

Experimental Brain Research, 2001
When subjects make a quick saccade to one of two stimuli that are presented closely and simultaneously in the peripheral visual field, their eyes often land at a midpoint somewhere between the stimuli (saccadic averaging). The present study investigates whether and how the inhibition-of-return phenomenon (IOR; slower reaction times for the previously ...
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Probing distractor inhibition in visual search: Inhibition of return.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2000
The role of inhibition of return (IOR) in serial visual search was reinvestigated using R. Klein's (1988) paradigm of a search task followed by a probe-detection task. Probes were presented at either the location of a potentially inhibited search distractor or an empty location. No evidence of IOR was obtained when the search objects were removed after
H J, Müller, A, von Mühlenen
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The Spatial Distribution of Inhibition of Return

Psychological Science, 2001
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the finding that response times (RTs) are typically slower for targets at previously attended (cued) locations than for targets at novel (uncued) locations. Although previous research has indicated that IOR may spread beyond a cued location, the present study is the first to examine the spatial distribution of IOR ...
P J, Bennett, J, Pratt
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Long-Term Inhibition of Return of Attention

Psychological Science, 2003
During search of the environment, the inhibition of the return (IOR) of attention to already-examined information ensures that the target will ultimately be detected. Until now, inhibition was assumed to support search of information during one processing episode. However, in some situations search may have to be completed long after it was begun.
Steven P, Tipper   +2 more
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Return of fear: The role of inhibition

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1981
Abstract In a previous study investigating the relationship between subjective, physiological and behavioural changes during treatment of specific phobias, a marked between-session increase was found in subjective fear after high, but not after low intensity phobic stimulation although the groups showed similar fear ratings and heart rates ...
S J, Grey, S, Rachman, G, Sartory
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The Interplay of Stop Signal Inhibition and Inhibition of Return

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2003
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower responding to a stimulus that appears in the same rather than a different location as that of a preceding stimulus. The goal of the present study was to examine the relationship between IOR and stop signal inhibition. Participants were presented with two stimuli (S1 and S2) on each trial.
Tracy L, Taylor, Jason, Ivanoff
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Shape specific inhibition of return

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2007
Inhibition of the return (IOR) of attention is thought to facilitate visual search by encouraging the movement of attention to new locations or objects. Previous work has shown that IOR associated with realistic objects can be retrieved from memory after long intervals and intervening events.
Helen M. Morgan, Steven P. Tipper
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Inhibition of return: An information processing theory of its natures and significance

Cortex, 2021
Ralph S Redden   +2 more
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Oculomotor inhibition of return

2011
Raymond M. Klein, Matthew D. Hilchey
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Inhibition of return in the archer fish

Nature Communications, 2013
Shai Gabay, Avishai Henik, Ronen Segev
exaly  

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