Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously attended locations. According to this view, IOR should occur only if attention is withdrawn from the target location prior to target appearance. In the present study, endogenous attention and exogenous cueing were manipulated orthogonally. IOR was observed both when a target appeared at an unexpected location, and when a target appeared at the expected location. A similar pattern of results was obtained in a reanalysis of data from a study with Neglect patients. These results suggest that IOR is independent of endogenous orienting
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Response time to visual targets at peripheral locations can be delayed if the target location was pr...
Independent effects of endogenous and exogenous spatial cueing: inhibition of return at endogenously...
Inhibition of Return (IOR) is effective in a wide range of experimental settings but has proven elus...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an orienting phenomenon characterized by slower responses to spatially...
Inhibition of return refers to a bias against returning attention to a location that has been recent...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
When responding to a suddenly appearing stimulus, we are slower and/or less accurate when the stimul...
In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued loca-ti...
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) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect a bias against returning attention to previously at...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Response time to visual targets at peripheral locations can be delayed if the target location was pr...
Independent effects of endogenous and exogenous spatial cueing: inhibition of return at endogenously...
Inhibition of Return (IOR) is effective in a wide range of experimental settings but has proven elus...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an orienting phenomenon characterized by slower responses to spatially...
Inhibition of return refers to a bias against returning attention to a location that has been recent...
In a spatial cueing paradigm it was investigated whether endogenous orienting is sensitive to orient...
When responding to a suddenly appearing stimulus, we are slower and/or less accurate when the stimul...
In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued loca-ti...
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) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...