Inhibition of return: Dissociating attentional and oculomotor components |
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Authors: | Hunt Amelia R Kingstone Alan |
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Affiliation: | U British Columbia, Dept of Psychology, Vancouver, BC, Canada. ameliahunt@imag.net |
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Abstract: | Inhibition of return (IOR) describes a performance decrement for stimuli appearing at recently cued locations. Both attentional and motor processes have been implicated in the IOR effect. The present data reveal a double dissociation between the attentional and motor components of IOR whereby the motor-based component of IOR is present when the response is oculomotor, and the attention-based component of IOR is present when the response is manual. These 2 distinct components should be considered and studied separately, as well as in relation to each other, if a comprehensive theory of IOR is to be achieved. ((c) 2003 APA, all rights reserved) |
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