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Rewards modulate saccade latency but not exogenous spatial attention.
The eye movement system is sensitive to reward. However, whilst the eye movement system is extremely flexible, the extent to which changes to oculomotor behaviour induced by reward paradigms persist beyond the training period or transfer to other ...
Stephen eDunne +2 more
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Inhibition of return: Unraveling a paradox [PDF]
Although inhibition of return (IOR) is widely believed to aid search by discouraging reexamination of previously inspected locations, its impact actually appears to decline as the number of target locations increases. We test three possible reasons for this paradoxical result: (1) IOR is capacity-limited, (2) IOR is sensitive to subtle changes in ...
Birmingham, Elina +3 more
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Driving forces in free visual search : An ethology [PDF]
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Hilchey, Matthew D. +3 more
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A 5-min Cognitive Task With Deep Learning Accurately Detects Early Alzheimer's Disease
Introduction: The goal of this study was to investigate and compare the classification performance of machine learning with behavioral data from standard neuropsychological tests, a cognitive task, or both.Methods: A neuropsychological battery and a ...
Ibrahim Almubark +6 more
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Children With Mathematical Learning Difficulties Are Sluggish in Disengaging Attention
Mathematical learning difficulties (MLD) refer to a variety of deficits in math skills, typically pertaining to the domains of arithmetic and problem solving.
Xiaoxian Zhang +11 more
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Abnormal negative feedback processing in first episode schizophrenia: evidence from an oculomotor rule switching task [PDF]
Background. Previous studies have shown that patients with schizophrenia are impaired on executive tasks, where positive and negative feedbacks are used to update task rules or switch attention.
Barnes, T. R. E. +4 more
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Sit-and-Wait Strategies in Dynamic Visual Search [PDF]
The role of memory in visual search has lately become a controversial issue. Horowitz and Wolfe (1998) observed that performance in a visual search task was little affected by whether the stimuli were static or randomly relocated every 111 ms.
Mühlenen, Adrian von +2 more
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Inhibition-of-return and oculomotor interference
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculomotor system. We examined the effect of a distractor when it was presented at an inhibited location (IOR). The results show that due to IOR distractors cause less interference. This was evident in all three measures.
Theeuwes, J., Godijn, R.J.
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Research on spatial cueing has shown that uninformative cues often facilitate mean response time (RT) performance in valid- compared to invalid-cueing conditions at short cue-target stimulus-onset-asynchronies (SOAs), and robustly generate a reversed or ...
Panis Sven, Schmidt Thomas
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Inhibition of Return Impairs Phosphene Detection [PDF]
Abstract Efficient visual exploration requires the ability to select possible target locations via spatial attention and to deselect previously inspected locations via inhibition of return (IOR). Although a great deal is known about the effects of spatial attention on processing in visual cortex, much less is known about the effects of ...
Smith, D.T., Ball, K., Ellison, A.
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