It has been reported that ample reaction time (RT) to a peripheral visual target is faster if the target is presented within about 200 msec from the onset of a non-informative cue flashed at the same location, as compared with RT to a target presented at an uncued location. This period of facilitation is followed by a period of inhibition during which RT is longer if cue and target are shown at the same location or at different locations within the same hemifield, as opposed to contralateral cues and targets. Early facilitation has been explained by an automatic covert orienting towards the cue, while the following inhibition has been regarded as a consequence of such covert orienting. In a series of four experiments, we have investigated t...
The influence of a peripheral cue represented by a gray ring on responsivity to a subsequent target ...
Responds to the J. Lupianez and B. Weaver (see record 1998-04685-009) comments on the G. Tassinari e...
Centrally presented gaze cues typically elicit a delayed inhibition of return (IOR) effect compared ...
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 ...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets flashed i...
We often shift our eyes to an interesting stimulus, but it is important to inhibit that eye movement...
Detection reaction time (RT) at an extrafoveal location can be increased by noninformative precues p...
Inhibition of return refers to the finding that response latencies are longer for targets appearing ...
Reaction time (RT) to visual targets is lengthened following non-informative cues presented in the s...
Recent studies have demonstrated that orienting of attention in response to nonpredictive gaze cues ...
While the abrupt onset of a peripheral visual cue usually leads to speeded responses to following ta...
Orienting to an extrafoveal light cue without foveating it induces a temporary inhibition of respons...
Peripheral cues are thought to facilitate responses to stimuli presented at the same location becaus...
The influence of a peripheral cue represented by a gray ring on responsivity to a subsequent target ...
Responds to the J. Lupianez and B. Weaver (see record 1998-04685-009) comments on the G. Tassinari e...
Centrally presented gaze cues typically elicit a delayed inhibition of return (IOR) effect compared ...
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 ...
On the covert orienting of visual attention task (COVAT), responses to targets appearing at the loca...
Lateralized, non-informative visual cues lengthen reaction time (RT) to successive targets flashed i...
We often shift our eyes to an interesting stimulus, but it is important to inhibit that eye movement...
Detection reaction time (RT) at an extrafoveal location can be increased by noninformative precues p...
Inhibition of return refers to the finding that response latencies are longer for targets appearing ...
Reaction time (RT) to visual targets is lengthened following non-informative cues presented in the s...
Recent studies have demonstrated that orienting of attention in response to nonpredictive gaze cues ...
While the abrupt onset of a peripheral visual cue usually leads to speeded responses to following ta...
Orienting to an extrafoveal light cue without foveating it induces a temporary inhibition of respons...
Peripheral cues are thought to facilitate responses to stimuli presented at the same location becaus...
The influence of a peripheral cue represented by a gray ring on responsivity to a subsequent target ...
Responds to the J. Lupianez and B. Weaver (see record 1998-04685-009) comments on the G. Tassinari e...
Centrally presented gaze cues typically elicit a delayed inhibition of return (IOR) effect compared ...