Inhibition of return (IOR) is the term used to describe the phenomenon whereby stimuli appearing at recently attended locations are reacted to less efficiently than stimuli appearing at locations that have not yet been attended. In the present study, we employed a typical IOR paradigm with peripheral uninformative cues while participants maintained their eyes at fixation. Eye position was monitored at a high sampling rate (500 Hz) in order to detect miniature eye movements called microsaccades, which have been shown to be crucial for avoiding disappearance of visual image. However, recent studies have demonstrated a close relationship between covert endogenous attentional shifts and the direction of microsaccades. Here, we demonstrate that ...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
In recent years much work has been devoted to the study of a behavioural phenomenon in visual reacti...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
This study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting and micr...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an orienting phenomenon characterized by slower responses to spatially...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a bias against overt and covert attentional orienting toward pr...
Inhibition of return (IOR)-the automatic bias against returning attention or gaze to recently visite...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
When a cue is presented at a location, orienting efficacy towards that location is improved relative...
This dissertation investigates inhibition of return (IOR) as two forms of inhibitory cueing effects ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
In recent years much work has been devoted to the study of a behavioural phenomenon in visual reacti...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
This study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting and micr...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an orienting phenomenon characterized by slower responses to spatially...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a bias against overt and covert attentional orienting toward pr...
Inhibition of return (IOR)-the automatic bias against returning attention or gaze to recently visite...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
When a cue is presented at a location, orienting efficacy towards that location is improved relative...
This dissertation investigates inhibition of return (IOR) as two forms of inhibitory cueing effects ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been described as a hallmark of externally controlled orienting of at...
Previous research has shown that when subjects search for a particular target object the sudden appe...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
In recent years much work has been devoted to the study of a behavioural phenomenon in visual reacti...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...