Detection reaction time (RT) at an extrafoveal location can be increased by noninformative precues presented at that location or ipsilaterally to it. This cue-induced inhibition is called inhibition of return or ipsilateral inhibition. We measured detection RT to simple light targets at extrafoveal locations that could be designated for covert orienting by local or distant cues. We found that cue-induced inhibition cooccurred in an additive fashion with the direct effects of covert orienting, i.e., it detracted from facilitation at attended locations and increased the disadvantage for unattended locations. Thus, cue-induced inhibition cannot be suppressed by a volitional covert orienting to the cued location; the co-occurrence of different ...
In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued loca-ti...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Buonocore A, Dietze N, McIntosh RD. Time-dependent inhibition of covert shifts of attention. Experim...
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets flashed i...
It is known that reaction time (RT) for the detection of a light target at extrafoveal locations is ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Recent studies have demonstrated that orienting of attention in response to nonpredictive gaze cues ...
Four experiments are reported that investigate an inhibitory effect associated with externally contr...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the ta...
Orienting to an extrafoveal light cue without foveating it induces a temporary inhibition of respons...
It has been reported that simple reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the t...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued loca-ti...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Buonocore A, Dietze N, McIntosh RD. Time-dependent inhibition of covert shifts of attention. Experim...
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets flashed i...
It is known that reaction time (RT) for the detection of a light target at extrafoveal locations is ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
Recent studies have demonstrated that orienting of attention in response to nonpredictive gaze cues ...
Four experiments are reported that investigate an inhibitory effect associated with externally contr...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the ta...
Orienting to an extrafoveal light cue without foveating it induces a temporary inhibition of respons...
It has been reported that simple reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the t...
Reaction time to lateralized light targets is longer if targets are preceded by light stimuli in the...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued loca-ti...
In the present series of experiments, peripheral informative cues were used in order to dissociate e...
Buonocore A, Dietze N, McIntosh RD. Time-dependent inhibition of covert shifts of attention. Experim...