A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such a form of inhibition would interact with online decision processes that require changes in planned responses when new goals are unexpectedly specified. To investigate this issue with respect to oculomotor control, subjects performed, in separate sessions, standard visually-guided (SV) saccades, or memory-guided (MG) and delayed visually-guided (DV) saccades, both of which required withholding a planned saccade. To probe control, a second target (target-step) was presented in some trials after a variable delay that instructed subjects to redirect their gaze to the newly specified target. The time taken to cancel or inhibit the saccade directed...
We often shift our eyes to an interesting stimulus, but it is important to inhibit that eye movement...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
Buonocore A, Dietze N, McIntosh RD. Time-dependent inhibition of covert shifts of attention. Experim...
A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such ...
A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such ...
A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such ...
Ramakrishnan A, Chokhandre S, Murthy A. Voluntary control of multisaccade gaze shifts during movemen...
Identifying a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting competing resp...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
We investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go-NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic response...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Preparation provided by visual location cues is known to speed up behavior. However, the role of con...
Abstract: The stop-signal task (SST) and anti-saccade tasks are both widely used to explore cognitiv...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
We often shift our eyes to an interesting stimulus, but it is important to inhibit that eye movement...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
Buonocore A, Dietze N, McIntosh RD. Time-dependent inhibition of covert shifts of attention. Experim...
A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such ...
A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such ...
A planned action awaiting execution requires withholding a prepared response. We asked whether such ...
Ramakrishnan A, Chokhandre S, Murthy A. Voluntary control of multisaccade gaze shifts during movemen...
Identifying a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting competing resp...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
We investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go-NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic response...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Preparation provided by visual location cues is known to speed up behavior. However, the role of con...
Abstract: The stop-signal task (SST) and anti-saccade tasks are both widely used to explore cognitiv...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
We often shift our eyes to an interesting stimulus, but it is important to inhibit that eye movement...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
Buonocore A, Dietze N, McIntosh RD. Time-dependent inhibition of covert shifts of attention. Experim...