When subjects make a quick saccade to one of two stimuli that are presented closely and simultaneously in the peripheral visual field, their eyes often land at a midpoint somewhere between the stimuli (saccadic averaging). The present study investigates whether and how the inhibition-of-return phenomenon (IOR; slower reaction times for the previously attended locations) influences spatial parameters of averaging saccades. Subjects were asked to quickly move their eyes toward one of two stimuli that were presented closely and simultaneously. Most subjects showed a clear tendency toward saccadic averaging. When an uninformative cue was presented 600 ms before the two stimuli (long enough to produce IOR), saccadic averaging still occurred but ...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
When subjects make a quick saccade to one of two stimuli that are presented closely and simultaneous...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
AbstractThis study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the t...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
When two spatially proximal stimuli are presented simultaneously, a first saccade is often directed ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Saccade latencies are longer prior to an eye movement to a recently fixated location than to control...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
<p>We have previously shown that oculomotor inhibition of return is predominantly retinotopic (gaze-...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
When subjects make a quick saccade to one of two stimuli that are presented closely and simultaneous...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
AbstractThis study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the t...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
When two spatially proximal stimuli are presented simultaneously, a first saccade is often directed ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Saccade latencies are longer prior to an eye movement to a recently fixated location than to control...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the relative suppression of processing at locations that have r...
<p>We have previously shown that oculomotor inhibition of return is predominantly retinotopic (gaze-...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
Saccades toward previously cued locations have longer latencies than saccades toward other locations...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...