Inhibition of return: An information processing theory of its natures and significance
Inhibition of return (IOR) is an inhibitory aftereffect of visuospatial orienting, typically resulting
in slower responses to targets presented in an area that has been recently attended. Since …
in slower responses to targets presented in an area that has been recently attended. Since …
Returning to “inhibition of return” by dissociating long-term oculomotor IOR from short-term sensory adaptation and other nonoculomotor “inhibitory” cueing effects.
We explored the nature and time course of effects generated by spatially uninformative
peripheral cues by measuring these effects with localization responses to peripheral onsets …
peripheral cues by measuring these effects with localization responses to peripheral onsets …
Dissociating orienting biases from integration effects with eye movements
Despite decades of research, the conditions under which shifts of attention to prior target
locations are facilitated or inhibited remain unknown. This ambiguity is a product of the …
locations are facilitated or inhibited remain unknown. This ambiguity is a product of the …
The effects of ignored versus foveated cues upon inhibition of return: An event-related potential study
Abstract Taylor and Klein (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance 26: 1639–1656, 2000) discovered two mutually exclusive “flavors” of inhibition …
Performance 26: 1639–1656, 2000) discovered two mutually exclusive “flavors” of inhibition …
Inhibition of return in a 3D scene depends on the direction of depth switch between cue and target
Inhibition of return (IOR) is a phenomenon that reflects slower target detection when the
target appears at a previously cued rather than uncued location. In the present study, we …
target appears at a previously cued rather than uncued location. In the present study, we …
In search of a reliable electrophysiological marker of oculomotor inhibition of return
Inhibition of return (IOR) operationalizes a behavioral phenomenon characterized by slower
responding to cued, relative to uncued, targets. Two independent forms of IOR have been …
responding to cued, relative to uncued, targets. Two independent forms of IOR have been …
Does oculomotor readiness mediate exogenous capture of visual attention?
The oculomotor readiness hypothesis makes 2 predictions: Shifts in covert attention are
accompanied by preparedness to move one's eyes to the attended region, and …
accompanied by preparedness to move one's eyes to the attended region, and …
When is inhibition of return input-or output-based? It depends on how you look at it.
MD Hilchey, D Dohmen, NA Crowder… - Canadian Journal of …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Deux importants diagnostics ont été utilisés pour déterminer si l'effet de l'inhibition de retour,
lorsque précédé d'une saccade, est essentiellement tributaire à un processus d'intrant (par …
lorsque précédé d'une saccade, est essentiellement tributaire à un processus d'intrant (par …
Fixation offset decreases manual inhibition of return (IOR) in detection and discrimination tasks
Ł Michalczyk - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Attention can be covertly shifted to peripheral stimuli to improve their processing. However,
attention is also then inhibited against returning to the previously attended location; thus …
attention is also then inhibited against returning to the previously attended location; thus …
Placeholders dissociate two forms of inhibition of return
Decades of research using Posner's classic spatial cueing paradigm has uncovered at least
two forms of inhibition of return (IOR) in the aftermath of an exogenous, peripheral orienting …
two forms of inhibition of return (IOR) in the aftermath of an exogenous, peripheral orienting …