AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition in the oculomotor system. By systematically manipulating the location of a distractor we tested whether the inhibition of the distractor is coded coarsely or fine-grained. Results showed that the location of a distractor had an effect on the saccade trajectories, suggesting that the amount of inhibition observed depends on the location of the distractor. More specifically, the vertical distance of the distractor from fixation seems to be a determining factor. These findings have important implications for models that account for inhibition in the target selection process and the areas that could underlie inhibitory influences on the s...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
It is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition ...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
This study shows that the exact spatial location of a distractor can have a modulatory influence on ...
Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby dis...
The spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (reflexive) an...
Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby dis...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
It is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition ...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
This study shows that the exact spatial location of a distractor can have a modulatory influence on ...
Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby dis...
The spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (reflexive) an...
Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby dis...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...