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How does bilingualism improve executive control? A comparison of active and reactive inhibition mechanisms.
It has been claimed that bilingualism enhances inhibitory control, but the available evidence
is equivocal. The authors evaluated several possible versions of the inhibition hypothesis by …
is equivocal. The authors evaluated several possible versions of the inhibition hypothesis by …
Puppets, robots, critics, and actors within a taxonomy of attention for developmental disorders
M Dennis, KJ Sinopoli, JM Fletcher… - Journal of the …, 2008 - cambridge.org
This review proposes a new taxonomy of automatic and controlled attention. The taxonomy
distinguishes among the role of the attendee (puppet and robot, critic and actor), the …
distinguishes among the role of the attendee (puppet and robot, critic and actor), the …
Directed forgetting shares mechanisms with attentional withdrawal but not with stop-signal inhibition
JM Fawcett, TL Taylor - Memory & Cognition, 2010 - Springer
To explore the mechanisms underlying the ability to intentionally forget, the present study
combined an itemmethod directed forgetting paradigm with tasks that measure stop-signal …
combined an itemmethod directed forgetting paradigm with tasks that measure stop-signal …
Cease remembering: control processes in directed forgetting.
KL Hourihan, TL Taylor - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
On the premise that committing a word to memory is a type of covert action capable of being
stopped, this study merged an item-method directed forgetting paradigm with a stop signal …
stopped, this study merged an item-method directed forgetting paradigm with a stop signal …
Inhibition of return for faces
TL Taylor, ME Therrien - Perception & psychophysics, 2005 - Springer
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slower reaction times when a target appears unpredictably
in the same location as a preceding cue, rather than in a different location. In the present …
in the same location as a preceding cue, rather than in a different location. In the present …
Inhibition of return is modulated by negative stimuli: evidence from subliminal perception
Inhibition of return (IOR) is considered as a “blindness mechanism” that emotional stimuli
have no impact on it. Most previous studies suggested that IOR was not modulated by …
have no impact on it. Most previous studies suggested that IOR was not modulated by …
Larger IOR effects following forget than following remember instructions depend on exogenous attentional withdrawal and target localization
TL Taylor, JM Fawcett - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2011 - Springer
When words are onset in the visual periphery, inhibition of return (IOR) for a subsequent
target is larger when those words receive an intervening forget instruction than when they …
target is larger when those words receive an intervening forget instruction than when they …
Inhibition of return for the discrimination of faces
TL Taylor, ME Therrien - Perception & Psychophysics, 2008 - Springer
When a target appears unpredictably in the same rather than a different location relative to a
preceding onset cue, reaction times (RTs) of participants tasked with responding to the …
preceding onset cue, reaction times (RTs) of participants tasked with responding to the …
When do fearful faces override inhibition of return?
L Silvert, MJ Funes - Acta Psychologica, 2016 - Elsevier
Inhibition of return (IOR) occurs when more than about 300 ms elapses between the cue and
the target in atypical peripheral cueing task: reaction times (RTs) become longer when the …
the target in atypical peripheral cueing task: reaction times (RTs) become longer when the …
How modality processing differences affect cross‐modal nonspatial repetition inhibition
A Wang, X Wu, X Tang, M Zhang - PsyCh journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Although previous studies have demonstrated that identity‐based repetition inhibition could
occur across modalities, whether the modality processing difference or attentional set …
occur across modalities, whether the modality processing difference or attentional set …