If and when search involves the serial inspection of items by covert or overt attention, its efficiency would be enhanced by a mechanism that would discourage re-inspections of items or regions of the display that had already been examined. Klein (1988, 2000; Klein & Dukewich, 2006) proposed that inhibition of return (IOR) might be such a mechanism. The present experiments explored this proposal by combining a dynamic search task (Horowitz & Wolfe, 1998, 2003) with a probe-detection task. IOR was observed when search was most efficient (static and slower dynamic search). IOR was not observed when search performance was less efficient (fast dynamic search).These findings are consistent with the "foraging facilitator" proposal of IOR and are ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the finding that responses to previously attended locations are...
AbstractSeveral theories and models of visual search assume that inhibitory tagging of items is used...
Although inhibition of return (IOR) is widely believed to aid search by discouraging reexamination o...
If and when search involves the serial inspection of items by covert or overt attention, its efficie...
Studies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988) and Klei...
AbstractStudies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988) ...
Studies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988) and Klei...
Inhibition of return (IOR) discourages visual attention from returning to previously attended locati...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Hogrefe Publishing.We constantly move our eyes to new information while ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a mechanism that slows response times (RTs) to detect, localize...
If attention is brought to a location by a cue and then leaves this location prior to the presentati...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been proposed as an attentional mechanism which facilitates visual se...
Horowitz and Wolfe (2001) suggested that inhibition of return (IOR) should not be observed in tasks ...
The role of memory in visual search has lately become a controversial issue. Horowitz and Wolfe (199...
ABSTRACT—We report a study that examined whether inhi-bition of return (IOR) is specific to visual s...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the finding that responses to previously attended locations are...
AbstractSeveral theories and models of visual search assume that inhibitory tagging of items is used...
Although inhibition of return (IOR) is widely believed to aid search by discouraging reexamination o...
If and when search involves the serial inspection of items by covert or overt attention, its efficie...
Studies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988) and Klei...
AbstractStudies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988) ...
Studies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988) and Klei...
Inhibition of return (IOR) discourages visual attention from returning to previously attended locati...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Hogrefe Publishing.We constantly move our eyes to new information while ...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a mechanism that slows response times (RTs) to detect, localize...
If attention is brought to a location by a cue and then leaves this location prior to the presentati...
Inhibition of return (IOR) has been proposed as an attentional mechanism which facilitates visual se...
Horowitz and Wolfe (2001) suggested that inhibition of return (IOR) should not be observed in tasks ...
The role of memory in visual search has lately become a controversial issue. Horowitz and Wolfe (199...
ABSTRACT—We report a study that examined whether inhi-bition of return (IOR) is specific to visual s...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to the finding that responses to previously attended locations are...
AbstractSeveral theories and models of visual search assume that inhibitory tagging of items is used...
Although inhibition of return (IOR) is widely believed to aid search by discouraging reexamination o...