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Body position differentially influences responses to exogenous and endogenous cues
Authors:Jim McAuliffe  Michel J. Johnson  Bruce Weaver  Miranda Deller-Quinn  Steve Hansen
Affiliation:1. Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario, Canada
4. Sensory–Movement Behaviour Lab, Physical and Health Education, Nipissing University, 100 College Drive, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, P1B 8L7
2. Université de Moncton, Québec, Québec, Canada
3. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The influence of vestibular inputs on exogenous (Exp. 1) and endogenous (Exp. 2) orienting of visual attention was examined. The vestibular system was manipulated through a change in static body position. Participants engaged in an exogenous or endogenous response task while in a seated position, while lying in a prone position, and while in a prone position with their head down and neck flexed (HDNF). An attenuation of inhibition and facilitation effects during the exogenous task was observed in the HDNF position. However, responses to the cues remained similar in the endogenous task, irrespective of body position. The results reveal a potential dissociation between reflexive and volitional orienting of visual attention that is dependent on vestibular inputs.
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