<p>We have previously shown that oculomotor inhibition of return is predominantly retinotopic (gaze-centred) immediately following a saccadic eye movement, and predominantly spatiotopic (world-centred) at longer post-saccadic delays (Mathôt & Theeuwes, 2010a). This claim has been contested by Hilchey et al. (2012), who re-analysed our data after removing very fast saccades (<100ms) and observed that removing these saccades attenuated the effect of interest. Here we report an elaborate re-analysis of that same dataset. We show that recent conflicting reports on the reference frame of inhibition of return can likely be reconciled by a previously unrecognised effect of saccadic response time. Oculomotor inhibition of return is predominantly re...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
Abstract After presentation of a peripheral cue, facilita-tion at the cued location is followed by i...
Saccade latencies are longer prior to an eye movement to a recently fixated location than to control...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
When subjects make a quick saccade to one of two stimuli that are presented closely and simultaneous...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is the term used to describe slower responses to a recently cued location...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Simple manual reaction time (MRT) to a visual target (S2) is shortened when a non-informative cue (S...
We propose two explicit mechanisms contributing to oculomotor inhibition of return (IOR): sensory an...
Inhibition of return is the name typically given to the prolonged latency of motor responses directe...
It has recently been demonstrated that there are independent sensory and motor mechanisms underlying...
AbstractTasks such as reading or visual search consist of series of saccades. We have investigated t...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
Abstract After presentation of a peripheral cue, facilita-tion at the cued location is followed by i...
Saccade latencies are longer prior to an eye movement to a recently fixated location than to control...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
When subjects make a quick saccade to one of two stimuli that are presented closely and simultaneous...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is the term used to describe slower responses to a recently cued location...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Simple manual reaction time (MRT) to a visual target (S2) is shortened when a non-informative cue (S...
We propose two explicit mechanisms contributing to oculomotor inhibition of return (IOR): sensory an...
Inhibition of return is the name typically given to the prolonged latency of motor responses directe...
It has recently been demonstrated that there are independent sensory and motor mechanisms underlying...
AbstractTasks such as reading or visual search consist of series of saccades. We have investigated t...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...