Knowledge of response location alone is not sufficient to generate social inhibition of return |
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Authors: | Timothy N. Welsh Joseph Manzone Laura McDougall |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Motor Control, Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Canada;2. Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Canada;3. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Canada |
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Abstract: | Previous research has revealed that the inhibition of return (IOR) effect emerges when individuals respond to a target at the same location as their own previous response or the previous response of a co-actor. The latter social IOR effect is thought to occur because the observation of co-actor's response evokes a representation of that action in the observer and that the observation-evoked response code subsequently activates the inhibitory mechanisms underlying IOR. The present study was conducted to determine if knowledge of the co-actor's response alone is sufficient to evoke social IOR. Pairs of participants completed responses to targets that appeared at different button locations. Button contact generated location-contingent auditory stimuli (high and low tones in Experiment 1 and colour words in Experiment 2). In the Full condition, the observer saw the response and heard the auditory stimuli. In the Auditory Only condition, the observer did not see the co-actor's response, but heard the auditory stimuli generated via button contact to indicate response endpoint. It was found that, although significant individual and social IOR effects emerged in the Full conditions, there were no social IOR effects in the Auditory Only conditions. These findings suggest that knowledge of the co-actor's response alone via auditory information is not sufficient to activate the inhibitory processes leading to IOR. The activation of the mechanisms that lead to social IOR seems to be dependent on processing channels that code the spatial characteristics of action. |
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Keywords: | 2330 Motor Processes 2346 Attention |
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