Browsing by Subject "inhibition of return"
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THE COGNITIVE CONSEQUENCES OF FORGETTING: AN INVESTIGATION OF IOR IN ITEM-METHOD DIRECTED FORGETTING
(2015-04-20)This dissertation investigated the occurrence of an increased magnitude of inhibition of return (IOR) after Forget (F) compared to Remember (R) memory instructions using a directed forgetting cueing paradigm. In such a ... -
The effect of predictable refixation on inhibition of return
Inhibition of Return (IOR) refers to slowed responding to stimuli appearing at recently attended locations, and it has been reported for simple detection responses but also saccadic eye movements and even reaching movements ... -
Mechanisms of inhibition of return: Brain, behavior, and computational modeling
(2013-04-12)Inhibition of return (IOR) is a cognitive phenomenon whereby reaction times (RTs) are slower to cued relative to uncued targets at cue-target onset asynchronies (CTOAs) greater than approximately 300 ms. One important ... -
Two Forms of Inhibition of Return Dissociated by Reflexive Oculomotor Engagement
Inhibition of return (IOR) is usually viewed as an inhibitory aftermath of visual orienting typically seen in the form of slower responses to previously cued targets. Arguments have been posed for ‘attentional’ and ‘motoric’ ...