Response selection influences inhibition of return |
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Authors: | Jos Adam Cam O'Donnell Jay Pratt |
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Institution: | 1. University of Maastricht , The Netherlands;2. University of Western Ontario , Canada;3. University of Toronto , Ontario , Canada |
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Abstract: | Previous work has suggested that there may be a relationship between the magnitude of inhibition of return (IOR) and the number of possible responses in the perceptual‐motor task. To test this possibility, the present experiment used a display that contained four horizontally aligned cue/target locations. In different blocks of trials, subjects responded to the target either with a one‐response detection key press, a two‐response localisation key press, or a four‐response localisation key press. The results showed the largest magnitude of IOR was found in the one‐response condition and the least in the four‐response condition. These results suggest that IOR may be most effective in inhibiting relatively prepotent responses and the inhibitory effect weakens when responses require more intricate sensorimotor mappings. |
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Keywords: | Mental fatigue Same-object benefit Time-on-task |
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