This study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting and microsaccade statistics. Unlike a previous study [Galfano, G., Betta, E., & Turatto, M. (2004)], IOR was assessed by means of a target\u2013target paradigm, and microsaccade dynamics were monitored as a function of both the Wrst and the second visual event. In line with what has been reported with a cue-target paradigm, a signiWcant directional modulation was observed opposite to the Wrst visual event. Because participants were to respond to any stimulus, this rules out the possibility that the modulation resulted from a generic motor inhibition, showing instead that it is peculiarly coupled to the oculomotor system. Importantly, after the second...
When a cue is presented at a location, orienting efficacy towards that location is improved relative...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is the term used to describe the phenomenon whereby stimuli appearing at ...
This dissertation investigates inhibition of return (IOR) as two forms of inhibitory cueing effects ...
Abstract Covert shifts of attention are usually reXected in RT diVerences between responses to valid...
AbstractWe compared effects of covert spatial-attention shifts induced with exogenous or endogenous ...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an orienting phenomenon characterized by slower responses to spatially...
Taylor and Klein (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 26:1639-1656,...
The term Inhibition of Return (IOR) describes a performance decrement for stimuli appearing at a rec...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
Inhibition of return (IOR)—the automatic bias against returning attention or gaze to recently visite...
When a cue is presented at a location, orienting efficacy towards that location is improved relative...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) in covert orienting ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is the term used to describe the phenomenon whereby stimuli appearing at ...
This dissertation investigates inhibition of return (IOR) as two forms of inhibitory cueing effects ...
Abstract Covert shifts of attention are usually reXected in RT diVerences between responses to valid...
AbstractWe compared effects of covert spatial-attention shifts induced with exogenous or endogenous ...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an orienting phenomenon characterized by slower responses to spatially...
Taylor and Klein (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 26:1639-1656,...
The term Inhibition of Return (IOR) describes a performance decrement for stimuli appearing at a rec...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
Inhibition of return (IOR)—the automatic bias against returning attention or gaze to recently visite...
When a cue is presented at a location, orienting efficacy towards that location is improved relative...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
Studies of endogenous and exogenous attentional orienting in spatial cueing paradigms have been used...