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Event-related brain potentials in the study of inhibition: cognitive control, source localization and age-related modulations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In the previous 15 years, a variety of experimental paradigms and methods have been employed to study inhibition. In the current review, we analyze studies that have used the high temporal resolution of the event-related potential (ERP) technique to ...
Guerrini, Chiara   +6 more
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Unmasking the inhibition of return phenomenon [PDF]

open access: yesPerception & Psychophysics, 1999
Conventional wisdom holds that a nonpredictive peripheral cue produces a biphasic response time (RT) pattern: early facilitation at the cued location, followed by an RT delay at that location. The latter effect is called inhibition of return (IOR). In two experiments, we report that IOR occurs at a cued location far earlier than was previously thought,
S, Danziger, A, Kingstone
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A computer vision model for visual-object-based attention and eye movements [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Computer Vision and Image Understanding. The published article is available from the link below.
Backer   +30 more
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Inhibition of return to occluded objects [PDF]

open access: yesPerception & Psychophysics, 2003
Since many visual objects are vulnerable to occlusion, an active process that tracks objects behind occluders confers considerable ecological validity to the visual system. We studied this possibility by testing whether inhibition of return can be observed with occluded objects.
Do-Joon, Yi   +2 more
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Inhibition of return and facilitation effect by attentional momentum

open access: yesJournal of Human Environmental Studies, 2012
Since Posner and Cohen (1984), inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to be a mechanism that prevents to allocate attention to previous attended location. In contrast, Pratt, Spalek, and Bradshaw (1999) proposed that IOR was due to the facilitation effect
Yukihisa Matsuda
doaj   +1 more source

Characterization of neurophysiologic and neurocognitive biomarkers for use in genomic and clinical outcome studies of schizophrenia. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
BackgroundEndophenotypes are quantitative, laboratory-based measures representing intermediate links in the pathways between genetic variation and the clinical expression of a disorder.
Braff, David L   +8 more
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Inhibition of return: Twenty years after [PDF]

open access: yesCognitive Neuropsychology, 2006
When responding to a suddenly appearing stimulus, we are slower and/or less accurate when the stimulus occurs at the same location of a previous event than when it appears in a new location. This phenomenon, often referred to as inhibition of return (IOR), has fostered a huge amount of research in the last 20 years.
Lupiáñez, Juan   +2 more
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The Timecourse of Space- and Object-based Attentional Prioritization with Varying Degrees of Certainty

open access: yesFrontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2013
The relative contributions of surfaces (i.e., object-based) and underlying spatial representations (i.e., space-based) to attentional prioritization and selection remain unclear.
Leslie eDrummond, Sarah eShomstein
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Does oculomotor inhibition of return influence fixation probability during scene search? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Oculomotor inhibition of return (IOR) is believed to facilitate scene scanning by decreasing the probability that gaze will return to a previously fixated location. This “foraging” hypothesis was tested during scene search and in response to sudden-onset
A Nuthmann   +70 more
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To Do or not to Do: Inhibiting Attention and Action Depending on the Level of Extraversion

open access: yesPsychological Topics, 2017
Research into inhibition processes has been very fertile in modern psychology, especially with the more common use of advanced methods such as functional brain imaging.
Marin Dujmović, Zvjezdan Penezić
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