Orienting to an extrafoveal light cue without foveating it induces a temporary inhibition of responses to subsequent targets presented in the same visual hemifield, as evinced from the fact that reaction time (RT) to targets ipsilateral to the cue relative to fixation is longer than RT to targets contralateral to the cue. This study has tested the hypothesis that ipsilateral RT inhibition is associated with contralateral RT facilitation by attempting to divide the difference between ipsilateral and contralateral RTs into costs and benefits. A neutral condition suited to this purpose should involve a cue that does not require a lateral orientation. Such neutral condition was provided by measuring RT to lateralized light targets following a c...
Four experiments are reported that investigate an inhibitory effect associated with externally contr...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
The effect of exogenous orienting of attention on reaction time (RT) critically depends on the stimu...
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets flashed i...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
Reaction time (RT) to visual targets is lengthened following non-informative cues presented in the s...
Detection reaction time (RT) at an extrafoveal location can be increased by noninformative precues p...
It has been reported that simple reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the t...
It is known that reaction time (RT) for the detection of a light target at extrafoveal locations is ...
It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the ta...
By using a simple reaction time (RT) paradigm we have investigated the spatial distribution of the b...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
Reaction time (RT) for detecting extrafoveal targets is lengthened by a non-informative prime at the...
The effect of directed attention cued by a peripheral cue or foveal stimulus on a temporal discrimin...
Four experiments are reported that investigate an inhibitory effect associated with externally contr...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
The effect of exogenous orienting of attention on reaction time (RT) critically depends on the stimu...
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets flashed i...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
Reaction time (RT) to visual targets is lengthened following non-informative cues presented in the s...
Detection reaction time (RT) at an extrafoveal location can be increased by noninformative precues p...
It has been reported that simple reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the t...
It is known that reaction time (RT) for the detection of a light target at extrafoveal locations is ...
It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the ta...
By using a simple reaction time (RT) paradigm we have investigated the spatial distribution of the b...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
Reaction time (RT) for detecting extrafoveal targets is lengthened by a non-informative prime at the...
The effect of directed attention cued by a peripheral cue or foveal stimulus on a temporal discrimin...
Four experiments are reported that investigate an inhibitory effect associated with externally contr...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
The effect of exogenous orienting of attention on reaction time (RT) critically depends on the stimu...