[HTML][HTML] Searching for inhibition of return in visual search: A review
Studies that followed the covert and overt probe-following-search paradigms of Klein (1988)
and Klein and MacInnes (1999) to explore inhibition of return (IOR) in search are analyzed …
and Klein and MacInnes (1999) to explore inhibition of return (IOR) in search are analyzed …
Eye movements and scene perception
JM Henderson - 2011 - academic.oup.com
In human vision, acuity and colour sensitivity are greatest at the point of fixation and fall off
rapidly as visual eccentricity increases. What we see, remember, and understand about a …
rapidly as visual eccentricity increases. What we see, remember, and understand about a …
Examining the influence of task set on eye movements and fixations
The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of task set on the spatial and
temporal characteristics of eye movements during scene perception. In previous work, when …
temporal characteristics of eye movements during scene perception. In previous work, when …
Curious eyes: Individual differences in personality predict eye movement behavior in scene-viewing
EF Risko, NC Anderson, S Lanthier, A Kingstone - Cognition, 2012 - Elsevier
Visual exploration is driven by two main factors–the stimuli in our environment, and our own
individual interests and intentions. Research investigating these two aspects of attentional …
individual interests and intentions. Research investigating these two aspects of attentional …
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 …
Facilitation of return during scene viewing
TJ Smith, JM Henderson - Visual Cognition, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Inhibition of Return (IOR) is a delay in initiating attentional shifts to previously attended
locations. It is believed to facilitate attentional exploration of a scene. Computational models …
locations. It is believed to facilitate attentional exploration of a scene. Computational models …
The three-second “subjective present”: A critical review and a new proposal.
PA White - Psychological Bulletin, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
It has been argued that there is a “subjective present” or “experienced moment” of about 3
seconds in duration, involving automatic binding of events into perceptual units on that time …
seconds in duration, involving automatic binding of events into perceptual units on that time …
Oculomotor inhibition of return
RM Klein, MD Hilchey - The Oxford handbook of eye movements, 2011 - books.google.com
A mechanism referred to as inhibition of return (IOR) was proposed by Michael Posner and
colleagues (Posner and Cohen, 1984; Posner et al., 1985) to account for delayed responses …
colleagues (Posner and Cohen, 1984; Posner et al., 1985) to account for delayed responses …
Looking back at Waldo: Oculomotor inhibition of return does not prevent return fixations
TJ Smith, JM Henderson - Journal of Vision, 2011 - jov.arvojournals.org
Inhibition of Return (IOR) is a difficulty in processing stimuli presented at recently attended
locations. IOR is widely believed to facilitate foraging of a visual scene by decreasing the …
locations. IOR is widely believed to facilitate foraging of a visual scene by decreasing the …
Eye movements reveal dynamics of task control.
With the goal to determine the cognitive architecture that underlies flexible changes of
control settings, we assessed within-trial and across-trial dynamics of attentional selection …
control settings, we assessed within-trial and across-trial dynamics of attentional selection …