In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued loca-tions are often longer than those for targets at previously uncued locations. This effect is known widely as inhibition of return (IOR). There has been debate as to whether IOR can be observed in discrimination as well as detection tasks. The experiments reported here confirm that IOR can be observed when target discrimination is required and that the cue–target interval at which IOR is observed is often longer in discrimination than in detection tasks. The results also demonstrate that the later emergence of IOR is related to perceptual discrimination rather than to response selection differences between discrimination and detection tasks. Mor...
Inhibition of return (IOR)—a slow response to targets at recently attended locations, is believed to...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
Response time to visual targets at peripheral locations can be delayed if the target location was pr...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
While the abrupt onset of a peripheral visual cue usually leads to speeded responses to following ta...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a mechanism that slows response times (RTs) to detect, localize...
Horowitz and Wolfe (2001) suggested that inhibition of return (IOR) should not be observed in tasks ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that orienting of attention in response to nonpredictive gaze cues ...
Visual attention research has revealed that attentional allocation can occur in space- and/or object...
An inhibitory after-effect of attention, frequently referred to as inhibition of return (IOR), opera...
Inhibition of return (IOR)—a slow response to targets at recently attended locations, is believed to...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
Response time to visual targets at peripheral locations can be delayed if the target location was pr...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
While the abrupt onset of a peripheral visual cue usually leads to speeded responses to following ta...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a mechanism that slows response times (RTs) to detect, localize...
Horowitz and Wolfe (2001) suggested that inhibition of return (IOR) should not be observed in tasks ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that orienting of attention in response to nonpredictive gaze cues ...
Visual attention research has revealed that attentional allocation can occur in space- and/or object...
An inhibitory after-effect of attention, frequently referred to as inhibition of return (IOR), opera...
Inhibition of return (IOR)—a slow response to targets at recently attended locations, is believed to...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...